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James Garner sends Man Utd message after fairytale ending to Nottingham Forest loan

James Garner signed off in style by helping Nottingham Forest clinch a Premier League return.

The Manchester United midfielder arrived for a second loan spell at the start of the season and has dazzled in the engine room. Sunday saw Garner play a starring role as Forest beat Huddersfield Town 1-0 at Wembley in the Championship play-off final.

He played a huge role in the only goal of the game with his teasing, curled cross being diverted into his own net by Huddersfield defender Levi Colwill. That proved the difference as Forest sealed a remarkable promotion having been bottom when manager Steve Cooper arrived in September.

They will now play top flight football for the first time this century, having not done so since the 1998-99 season. Garner's future remains unclear, with his second loan stint now over but with his parent club having a new boss at the helm.

Erik ten Hag will no doubt be looking at every option available to him as he looks to help the club recover after a horror campaign. And there is speculation that Garner could well be part of that.

Speaking in the matchday programme, the 21-year-old reflected on his second loan stint, saying: "The whole idea of a loan is to show everyone what you can do, get better and put yourself in the best possible position to go back to your parent club.

"I don't know what that will consist of at the moment, but I feel like I've given myself the best possible chance to go in and do my best.

"I came to Forest when they were low down in the league, but playing week in and week out has been really beneficial. The overall feel around the club, the staff, the fans - everyone associated with Forest have made me feel welcomed from day one.

"As a player I've developed a lot.

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