Nottingham Forest, according to reports, are willing to listen to offers for Super Eagles striker Emmanuel Dennis.
Last summer, Emmanuel Dennis joined the City Ground from Sky Bet Championship team Watford for a fee of £15 million.
However, the Nigerian international has struggled to make an impact at the club, appearing in only three games. The 25-year-old has also only scored once for Steve Cooper’s team.
Nottingham Forest are looking to add to their team, but they must first get rid of some of their fringe players. According to the Telegraph, Emmanuel Dennis is one of the players they want to let go before the winter transfer window closes.
The Nigeria international has the option of moving to a club abroad, or if he wants to stay in England, he would only be eligible to return to Watford, as players cannot play for three teams in the same season, according to FA rules.
Reflecting on potential January business after the 1-1 draw with Chelsea, Nottingham Forest boss, Steve Cooper said: “If there’s things to help the club then we will do that.
“The summer was the summer. We have to look at where we’re at now.
“We’ve picked up some long-term injuries to some key players so if we can add players in the right positions then we will want to do that.
“I’ll work day by day with the players coming through the training ground and trusting the club to get to work.
“If we can add the right players in the right positions we want to do that.”