Life in the Premier League for Nottingham Forest is starting to look promising with the Reds picking up two wins in their first four games of the 2023/24 campaign.
The season prior was admittedly very shaky for the two-time FA Cup winners.
The Tricky Trees recruited 21 new players last season for a cost of £145m which was more than the likes of Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.
Forest were just four points away from being relegated back down to the dreaded Championship despite heavy investment from Evangelos Marinakis’ pockets.
It took Forest a whopping 23 years to return to the Premier League after overcoming Huddersfield Town 1-0 in the Championship play-off final in 2022.
However, Steve Cooper’s men could have returned much sooner to the pinnacle of English football if they had kept a now-renowned striker dubbed a ‘goal machine’ – a certain man who now goes by the name Ben Brereton Díaz since his departure from the City Ground.
Why did Forest sell Brereton Diaz
After spells in Manchester United and hometown club Stoke City’s academy systems, Brereton Diaz signed for Nottingham Forest in 2015 following his release from the Potters.
The 6 foot 1 attacker progressed through the academy with now Sheffield United centre-back Anel Ahmedhodžić and current Forest midfielder Ryan Yates before breaking into the first team in the 2016/17 season.
In the 18 games he played that season, the attacking ace bagged three goals for the Reds. He averaged 0.24 goals per 90 putting him ahead of the established teammate Ross McCormack (0.23).
The following season, then-managers Mark Warburton and Aitor Karanka trusted the Stoke-on-Trent-born striker to be the club’s first-choice striker.
Forest finished the season in an unremarkable 17th as Brereton Diaz scored a measly five goals in 35 games which resulted in him leaving the City Ground the following season as the two-time champions of Europe obviously needed a vigorous rebuild.
Marinakis took money out of the club’s coffers to bring in Hillal Soudani, Lewis Grabban and João Carvalho while Brereton Diaz was shipped off to Blackburn Rovers on loan before the transfer was made permanent in January 2019 for £6m.
A decision that has perhaps been made to pay, with Transfermarkt now valuing the impressive forward at around €16m (£14m), which represents a 133% increase on what Forest sold him for four years ago.