Nottingham Forest are set to reignite interest in the Hungarian keeper.

Forest were linked with a move for the 30-year-old during the summer transfer window, and it seems they still retain their interest in the keeper.

Bogdan made over 100 appearances for Bolton Wanderers before joining Liverpool in 2015. He made only two appearances for the Reds, and joined Wigan Athletic on loan in 2016.
Forest have Jordan Smith and Stephen Henderson on their books, but Mark Warburton is keen to bolster the area.
The report doesn’t clarify whether the Reds want Bogdan on a temporary basis or a permanent one in January.

Smith, who only made his debut in January when he replaced the injured Henderson, has kept his place as the club’s first choice keeper. However, he said last month that he would welcome competition in the side.
Forest did sign Adam Federici on loan from Bournemouth but he was ruled out injured whilst on international duty before wearing the Red shirt.
Nottingham Forest are 11th in the Championship table with 24 points. Bogdan has previously worked with the now-Forest Director of Football Frank McParland, and therefore a reunion could be on the cards.
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