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‘Complete incompetence’ – Nottingham Forest fans absolutely furious as summer signing already heads for exit

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'Complete incompetence' – Nottingham Forest fans absolutely furious as summer signing already heads for exit

Nottingham Forest fans are erupting in anger over the imminent departure of summer signing Arnaud Kalimuendo, just months after his €30 million arrival from Stade Rennais, branding the club's transfer strategy as "complete incompetence."[1][2]



The 23-year-old French striker, who joined in the summer window, has struggled to adapt at the City Ground. Despite high expectations, Kalimuendo has managed only two goals in 13 appearances this season, both in the UEFA Europa League, failing to score in the Premier League.[1][2][3] His lack of impact has left supporters disillusioned, with many taking to social media to vent frustration over the hefty investment yielding such poor returns so soon.

Fans have flooded forums and X (formerly Twitter) with scathing remarks. One supporter raged, "€30m on a flop who can't hit a barn door – this is complete incompetence from the board!" Another fumed, "Kalimuendo out already? Forest's scouting is a joke. Absolute fury here."[1] The backlash intensifies as the club fights for survival amid injuries to key players like Chris Wood, prompting a desperate search for reinforcements like Wolverhampton's Jorgen Strand Larsen.[3]

The controversy escalated with reports of a full agreement for Kalimuendo's loan exit to Eintracht Frankfurt. Sky Germany confirmed the deal includes an option to buy, with the striker scheduled for a medical this week—potentially as early as the weekend.[1][2][4][5] Frankfurt, long admirers of the player, view him as a priority after loaning Elye Wahi to Nice, with negotiations led by Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis.[1]

Kalimuendo's swift exit underscores Forest's turbulent campaign. Signed as a marquee addition, his failure to ignite the attack has fueled demands for accountability. As the January window heats up—closing February 2—supporters fear more upheaval, with the club eyeing incomings while offloading underperformers.[3][6] The saga epitomizes the high-stakes pressure on manager Nuno Espírito Santo, whose side battles Europa League commitments and domestic woes.[7]

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