Nottingham Forest forward Lyle Taylor is 'ready to move on' amid interest from a number of clubs, according to reports.
Taylor, 32, is yet to feature for Forest since their promotion to the Premier League and was used sparingly in their promotion campaign last season, leading to the striker pursuing a loan move to Birmingham City in search of regular minutes.
Forest made a total of 21 signings throughout the summer transfer window, with Taylor plummeting down the pecking order and game time now looking non-existent for the man who signed for them back in 2020.
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According to Football League World, Taylor is 'anxious' to explore a move away from the City Ground with a move in the January transfer window now being targeted.
The report goes on to list Birmingham, Luton Town and Millwall as clubs with a credited interest in the player, whilst a possible move to the MLS is also mentioned.
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