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Jesse Lingard reaction to Nottingham Forest move revealed as teammate criticises Man United

Good morning, Reds fans! Here are your latest Nottingham Forest headlines with just three more days until Steve Cooper's men play their first Premier League match.

Nottingham Forest 's on-loan keeper Dean Henderson has blasted his parent club Manchester United for wasting a year of his career.

The goalkeeper claims the club went back on a promise that he would be the first-choice keeper, instead they left him kicking his heels in the reserves. Speaking in an interview with talkSPORT, he didn't hold back when talking about the difficult time in his career.

He stated: "To be honest, it has been the toughest 12 months of my career. It's been hard and I am so glad I got out the other side of it."

Nottingham Forest have confirmed that forward Xande Silva has left the club to join French side Dijon on a permanent deal.

Silva has been with the club since joining from West Ham United on deadline day last summer, but he failed to make a big impact at the City Ground, making just 10 first team appearances for the club.

With just one year left on his contract, the Forest forward has moved onto pastures new, signing what is reported to be a three-year deal with the Ligue 2 side. Forest will receive an undisclosed fee, although it is not expected that the fee will be too big given the player’s contract situation and standing in the Reds squad. He was signed for the Hammers for a fee of around £200,000.

Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has confirmed that recordings of audio between Video Assistant Referee (VAR) officials and referees will be made available to fans after matches.

There has been a call for more transparency in the way decisions are made, even before the introduction of VAR, among fans, with some calls

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