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Nottingham Forest could sign £15m Premier League star at the City Ground

Nottingham Forest are still firmly in the race to sign Southampton striker Che Adams, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.

The newly promoted side have been extremely busy this summer, adding more than 10 new faces to their squad, although boss Steve Cooper is still hoping to make further signings before 1 September.

Despite bringing in ex-Liverpool man Taiwo Awoniyi, Cooper opted to start with Sam Surridge and Brennan Johnson against Newcastle on Saturday, which appeared to suggest that he isn’t satisfied with his striker options.

Therefore, the City Ground club are still trying to bring in another frontman, which could happen in the shape of Adams, who’s available to leave Southampton before, according to The Athletic.

This comes after Football Insider claimed that Forest had opened talks with Saints for the Scot’s services, although they face competition from Leeds for Adams, who joined for £15m from Birmingham three years ago.   

Despite the stiff competition, Jones reckons that signing a striker with a proven top-flight record would be “handy” for the Midlands outfit on their return to the Premier League.

He told GIVEMESPORT: “They are at least a couple of players short. A striker is one they could do with, and a proven Premier League one would be really handy, so I’m definitely not ruling Nottingham Forest out at the moment.”

Adams doesn’t exactly have a prolific record since he signed from Birmingham back in 2019, but he’s definitely proven that he can score goals this level.

In 96 appearances, the 26-year-old has scored 20 goals and added 11 assists, which equates to a goal every 4.8 matches.

But when you consider that he’s started 65 of those 96 games, his record suddenly doesn’t appear so bad.

Therefore,

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