BBC NEWS; Nottingham Forest player returns to the team with major impact after a summer tryout. Cooper declines to let him in.

Gustavo Scarpa, a midfield player for Nottingham Forest, has unexpectedly entered a major Brazilian race.

We have reported in the last few weeks about the interest shown by Internacional, São Paulo, Atlético Mineiro, and Vasco da Gama in persuading the Brazilian to return to his own country.

Flamengo is now reportedly interested in signing him from Nottingham Forest, according Globo Esporte.

The Rio de Janeiro team, who expressed interest in the summer, has now renewed their efforts since manager Tite, who recently assumed leadership, is keen to complete the signing.
There is talk that the Reds’ demands “shouldn’t be high,” given that Nottingham Forest signed him for free and that he is now on loan at Olympiakos.

Like other Brazilian teams, Flamengo needs the player’s approval before leaving European football so soon after arrival. He isn’t quite sure he’s ready.

Due to the fact that Brazilian clubs begin their preseason in the second week of January, Scarpa’s decision is anticipated shortly.

It appears he will have plenty of offers to select from, and because Nottingham Forest isn’t predicted to cause him any trouble, the decision ultimately rests with him.

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