Nottingham Forest's future is in flux as they face a challenging decision regarding star player, Elliot Anderson. According to former Manchester United and Blackburn chief scout Mick Brown, Forest could be forced to sell Anderson and other top players at the end of the season due to a 'very difficult' situation. This is because, as the team's performance has declined, there are concerns that their best players may be tempted by Champions League interest. Football Insider reported in October that Sean Dyche had no plans to sell Anderson in January, but with speculation surrounding other key players like Morgan Gibbs-White and Murillo, Forest is in a tough spot. Brown highlights the potential unrest among players if Forest decides to sell Anderson, as it could create a question of fairness if they block other players from leaving. He suggests that if Champions League clubs come calling for Anderson, it might be hard for Forest to stop him from leaving in the summer. Meanwhile, Forest is also looking to strengthen their squad in the January transfer window, with Jorgen Strand Larsen from Wolves being a potential target. As the team navigates this tricky situation, fans are left wondering how Forest will handle the delicate balance between keeping their star players and bolstering their squad.