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Matt Abbott

Nottingham Forest in 'advanced' talks to complete stunning £17m transfer

Nottingham Forest are reportedly in 'advanced' talks to sign Union Berlin centre-forward Taiwo Awoniyi for a club-record £17.5 million transfer fee.

The 24-year-old has a release clause that the Reds are reported to be meeting as part of the process to bring the Nigeria international to the City Ground. It wouldn't be Awoniyi's first time in England, either.

Despite never making a competitive appearance, the striker spent six years at Liverpool but struggled to obtain a work permit meaning that action was limited to the club's training ground in between seven separate loans away from the club across Europe. Manager Jurgen Klopp is said to remain a 'huge admirer' of Awoniyi and hold a belief that the player can 'make an impact' in England.

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These reports come courtesy of The Telegraph, who claim that Awoniyi is 'expected' to be the club's first signing since their promotion to the Premier League. It is also revealed that the Reds are 'poised' to play Union Berlin in a pre-season friendly in July that could see the striker turn out in the red of Forest rather than that of Union. A friendly with cross-town rivals Hertha Berlin has also previously been reported when they are set to go on tour to the East Midlands.

Would you prefer Awoniyi signing or bringing back Keinan Davis? Have your say in the comments section...

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