Nottingham Forest forward Miguel Guerrero has departed Trentside for Spanish second division club Rayo Vallecano.
Out of Sorts Forward Departs to Spanish Second Division
Miguel Guerrero Swaps Nottingham Forest For Spain
The 30-year-old striker departs after a difficult spell at the City Ground, managing just 11 appearances and without scoring a goal.
His last appearance came in the FA Cup defeat to Swansea City late last month – his first outing for the Reds since a 3-1 defeat to Brentford on December 12.
The move allows Guerrero, a striker out of favour under boss Chris Hughton, to reignite his playing career.
Since his arrival at Forest in the summer under Sabri Lamouchi, the striker has struggled to hit the ground running.
Even when leading striker Lewis Grabban spent a period on the sidelines, academy forward Will Swan was preferred over the Spaniard.
Forest Fans Clear Consensus in Support Over Guerrero Depart
Guerrero’s departure has far from divided Nottingham Forest supporters. The striker has hardly lived up to expectations and, as a result, do not feel too disheartened over his exit.
How many players have we signed and then sold after about 6 months…..I don’t get it….what’s the point most don’t even play anyway
— In the top 1 ❄️❄️❄️❄️ (@gilesta) February 1, 2021
Definitely wasn’t the worse player but not great.
— Ryan Bardill (@ryanbardill10) February 1, 2021
The Nottingham Forest revolving door swings again! 😩#hellogoodbye
— Peter Hutchinson#PE 🇪🇺🇬🇧🇮🇪🇫🇷 (@PeterHutchinso5) February 1, 2021
Proving once again what pathetic recruitment we have had. Good luck Miguel.
— Debs🥂💙 (@deblee_smith) February 1, 2021
Another piece of great business. 😑
— Daniel Knowles (@knowlesy4eva) February 1, 2021
Genuinely surprised we have a photo of him playing to use for his goodbye tweet https://t.co/Z4fzmY3AhK
— Evie (@Eviep11) February 1, 2021
The ‘Undisclosed Fee’.#NFFC https://t.co/8otjBGPtd0 pic.twitter.com/VShFhIpssE
— Simpsons NFFC (@SimpsonsNffc) February 1, 2021
Honestly what even is the transfer and recruitment strategy for Forest – so many comings and goings, players exiting after a season or two and playing a handful of games. It’s embarrassing, no wonder there’s little passion in the squad. https://t.co/y4v5aNuT1y
— Jack O’Neill (@MrJack_ONeill) February 1, 2021
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