Nottingham Forest are keen to secure the signing of Millwall winger Jed Wallace this month.
So far, the Reds have been rebuffed in their efforts to sign him, with the Lions reportedly slapping a £9million price tag on the player, despite him having only six months left to run on his contract.
In the Championship so far this season, he has featured 21 times for boss Gary Rowett, while netting five goals and contributing six assists along the way.
With plenty of other clubs chasing his signature, former West Brom striker and now Sky Sports pundit Don Goodman believes landing the 27-year-old would be a real coup for Forest.
"You’d have to say he’d be a good addition because he’s such a creative player," Goodman told olbg.com.
"He’s been really loyal to Millwall and recently he said he’s in no rush or keen to leave Millwall, he loves it there.
"You’ve got to applaud him for that, but in terms of Nottingham Forest, he would certainly make them better.
"His numbers of the last three years have been really good in terms of goals and assists.
"He delivers wicked set pieces and at 27 years old, he’s in the prime of his life, looks physically and mentally at the top of his game.
"He would be a massive addition to Nottingham Forest if they can prise him away, because he’s gone on record that he’s very happy at Millwall."