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Keinan Davis transfer interest discussed as Nottingham Forest injury update provided

Boss Steve Cooper says Nottingham Forest defender Max Lowe remains some way off making his comeback.

The Sheffield United loanee has been sidelined since mid-March with a groin injury which was expected to keep him out for six weeks. It is the second time this season Lowe has had a spell out of action with a similar problem, albeit this one is said to be “slightly different” to the issue which hampered him around the turn of the year.

He has been joined on the treatment table by Keinan Davis, after the striker suffered a hamstring strain in last week’s defeat at Luton Town. The Aston Villa loanee is expected to be absent for about four to five weeks, meaning he will likely miss the remaining five games of the regular campaign - although there is a hope he could be involved should the Reds feature in the play-offs.

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Striker Sam Surridge believes he is playing "some of the best football" of his career as he thrives at Nottingham Forest.

The 23-year-old made the move to the City Ground in January, leaving Stoke City after barely six months to put pen to paper for the Reds. And he has quickly settled into life Trentside.

Although largely limited to substitute appearances since his deadline day switch, Surridge has proved to be a clinical finisher when it comes to taking his chances in front of goal. He made his first league start in the Garibaldi on Monday as Steve Cooper's side eased to a 4-0 win over West Bromwich Albion, and capped a good performance with another well-taken strike.

That made it four in 15 run-outs for Forest for the front man, who stepped up in the absence of Keinan Davis and Lewis Grabban against the Baggies. It was a crucial victory, too, as the hosts looked to bounce back from

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