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Bruna Reis

Nottingham Forest could look to Evangelos Marinakis as they draw up transfer plan for midfielder

Nottingham Forest midfielder Brandon Aguilera could be loaned out to an European club in the new year.

That's according to the player's agent, Kurt Morsink ahead of his return in January. The 19-year-old put pen to paper on a four-year deal at the City Ground in the summer before joining former club Guanacasteca on a six-month loan.

While there was some expectation that he would be an option for boss Steve Cooper, Morsink acknowledged that Forest 'wants to loan him out again' but 'now to a European team,' according to ESPN, with Olympiacos a possibility.

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Speaking to TigoSports, Morsink said: "It is that possibility, it is more or less, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Nottingham has a very good relationship with Olympiacos, they are very respected leagues in Europe but 'intermediate' they are of a very high level that [Aguilera] can have the possibility of having minutes.

"It's a pretty big leap, we want all the players to be starters, but telling Brandon to get when he arrives in January, to get a work permit, his house, the language and ask him to play 20 games is complicated."

After signing with the Reds, Aguilera said: "I would like to thank God for this great opportunity with Nottingham Forest. It’s a dream come true for me to come over to England and be part of this club, which has such rich traditions and history that’s known around the world.

"The City Ground is a fantastic stadium and I can’t wait to experience it in full voice in the future."

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