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Nottingham Forest Premier League fixtures 'leaked' as transfer alternatives lined up

Good morning Forest fans! Here are your latest Nottingham Forest headlines on Tuesday, June 14, 2022.

Nottingham Forest are showing an interest in two full-backs as alternatives to Djed Spence this summer.

Spence excelled on loan at the City Ground last season, his performances catching the eye as he helped the Reds secure promotion back to the Premier League through the play-offs. Forest are keen to make the move permanent this summer, but face significant competition for the wing-back.

Reports over the weekend claimed that Tottenham were closing in on a £20m move for the Middlesbrough man, however, it is understood advanced talks are yet to take place with any team. Should Spence complete a move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, it means that Forest will move onto other potential targets.

NottinghamshireLive understands that attack minded Liverpool right-back Neco Williams is of interest to Steve Cooper and the recruitment team. The 21-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan with Championship winners Fulham, where he played 14 times as the Cottagers joined Forest in winning promotion.

Nottingham Forest supporters have been reacting to Derby County's misfortunes after it was confirmed that Chris Kirchner has withdrawn his bid to buy the club.

The dreaded news was confirmed by Quantuma, the Rams' administrators, with the American businessman now out of the race to take over at Pride Park after initially being named as their preferred bidder in April.

Kirchner's withdrawal means the door is now open for someone else to come in and rescue the club, which has been in administration since September when Mel Morris decided he could no longer fund the club.

Following the confirmation of Kirchner's

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