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Newly-promoted English Premier League side Nottingham Forest have decided to farm out English-born Ghanaian youngster Tyrese Fornah for a season-long loan deal in the Championship.

Championship outfit Reading are said to be "edging closer" to signing Nottingham Forest midfielder Tyrese Fornah in the ongoing summer transfer window.

 
The 22-year-old made his debut for the Reds' first team, back in 2020, and spent the last half of last season on loan with League One side Shrewsbury Town.
 
Fornah was handed a contract extension last summer to keep him at the City Ground Stadium outfit until 2024. 
 
Nottingham Forest won promotion to the Premier League in May, however, and Fornah isn’t quite ready for that leap.
 
As a result, the talented midfield player will spend the season fighting for a place in Paul Ince’s squad.
 
Fornah has risen through the youth ranks and he’s enjoyed two successful loan spells in recent times.
 
The 22-year-old spent the 2020/21 campaign at Plymouth and made 44 appearances in League One.
 
He was kept around the club by Chris Hughton ahead of the 2021/22 season and made a couple of appearances for the senior team.
 
Steve Cooper didn’t have a place for him though and he loaned him out to Shrewsbury for the second half of last season.
 
Fornah desperately needs some game time and playing regularly in the Championship should do him good.
 
He was born to Ghanaian parents in London which makes him eligible to represent either Ghana or England in future.