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Nottingham Forest defensive midfielder Orel Mangala will have a showdown with head coach Nuno about his future.

TMW has reported why Mangala is not happy, what information has been released about Nottingham Forest defensive midfielder Orel Mangala? Let’s have a look.

TMW has reported that Mangala has lost his place in the Forest starting lineup, noting that the Belgium international defensive midfielder played 45 minutes against Bournemouth, received little playing time against Manchester United, and was on the bench against Newcastle United and Blackpool.

According to the Italian news outlet, “in the next few days Mangala will confront the coach and management” about his future.

Nottingham Forest: Orel Mangala expects 'crazy' Forest atmosphere - BBC  Sport
According to TMW, Juventus and Napoli want to sign the 25-year-old on loan, while Galatasaray is also interested in him.
My viewpoint: Nottingham Forest shouldn’t offload. Orel Mangala

In my opinion, Nottingham Forest should not sell Orel Mangala in the January transfer window. The Reds simply need to keep the defensive midfielder through the end of the season.

Yes, Nuno does not consistently use Mangala in his starting lineup, but that does not mean Forest should sell him in January.

After all, Forest are in danger of being relegated to the Championship at the end of this season.

Mangala has performed admirably for Forest, who require players like him and Neco Williams to ensure that they finish above the Premier League bottom three this season.

The midfielder has 45 Premier League appearances to date. He’s scored twice and assisted once in those games.

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