Nottingham Forest find themselves in a horrific situation between keeping star players and abiding by PSR rules.
Former England goalkeeper Robinson, speaking on the new edition of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast, said Forest notably face a battle not to be lowballed below a price tag on defender Murillo worth at least £40m.
After the club were punished with a points deduction for PSR breaches last season, they still secured survival in the Premier League but must now raise funds to balance the books before English clubs must declare their accounts on Sunday.
Football Insider revealed earlier this week [25 June] that Murillo, 21, is highly sought after by top Premier League clubs and Forest may be forced into a quick sale to bridge the gap to Financial Fair Play.
The young Brazilian was branded by Robinson as a “real find” when he was brought in last summer from Corinthians for around £10m, playing 32 Premier League games in his debut season at the City Ground.
Nottingham Forest risk being lowballed for Murillo
Robinson has made the bold call that Nottingham Forest may even elect to take a points deduction if it means keeping hold of players such as Murillo and Morgan Gibbs-White who can individually elevate their team higher up the Premier League table.