Nottingham Forest supporters have urged the club to follow through with new deals for Joe Worrall and Scott McKenna.
Fans are keen to get the two key defenders signed up on longer-term deals for the Premier League adventure, with the likes of Ryan Yates and Brennan Johnson named as others who should be putting pen to paper soon. Forest have been urged to give their top stars "whatever they want" in order to tie them down to the City Ground.
One supporter wants "very generous buy-outs" to keep interested teams away, while another believes Worrall is an England international defender in the making. Below is a look at what supporters have been saying.
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Roanblue : For me McKenna has to be priority if his contract is coming up. Solid every game. Just what we need for the premiership
REVD : The likes of Worrall, Yates and Johnson all need giving the right money and deal to reflect their success and service to the the team those 3 should form the backbone of this team for the next 5 years
Robbo11legend : 100% get them on long term contracts. They're as important to us as Hansen & Lawrenson or Moore & Charlton or Lloyd & Burns.
Patrickytree853 : This is sound business practice. Money can be a demotivater when there are big differences in salaries. Smokin' Joe and The Rock along with Brennan and others won promotion for us and have earned new contracts.
Red Dog 1968 : Get it done, McKenna, Worrall, Yates, Cook all deserve decent contracts now.
Dave Howe : New contracts with very generous buy-outs to keep the vultures away
Burbage Bloke : Yes sign them up long term!
MistRollingIn : Just give them whatever they want! Worrall is future England defender in my view.
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