Nottingham Forest loanee Tyrese Fornah has said he 'would love' to stay at Reading permanently once his loan move is over in the summer.
Fornah joined the Royals from Forest on a season-long-loan at the beginning of the season and has gone on to establish himself as a regular with 22 appearances in the Championship; 16 of which were from the start. Reading is Fornah's fourth loan move away from Forest since his initial transfer to the club's U21s in 2018.
The 23-year-old has made just four appearances for the Reds' first team but has also enjoyed loan spells with Casa Pia, Plymouth Argyle and Shrewsbury Town. Reading were favourites for relegation in pre-season but Fornah has helped Paul Ince's side enjoy a solid campaign thus far and they sit closer to the top six than bottom three.
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Speaking to Get Reading, Fornah said he 'would literally sign today' for the Royals if he had the option and is hopeful his long-term future keeps him at the Madejski Stadium.
"I would love to," he said of a permanent move to Reading. "If it was down to me, I would literally sign today. There’s a bigger picture between the two clubs but I do hope my future is here long term.
"I’m not thinking about it now and I’ll wait until the summer, but now for me is just about performing, getting back into the team and playing well. That’s my main focus.
"I don’t care about anything else, I just care about playing and I’m trying to get as many minutes as I can, play well and hopefully get a few goals as well."
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