Championship duo Nottingham Forest and Boro are reportedly keen to sign Hull City’s £7m winger Kamil Grosicki.

Kamil Grosicki’s Hull City exit is ‘nailed on’, according to the Yorkshire Post, as Middlesbrough and Nottingham Forest reportedly plan to sign the Poland international.
Grosicki was one of the Championship’s most exciting forwards last season, scoring nine goals for the Tigers as he formed a thrilling partnership with the similarly coveted Jarrod Bowen.
The Daily Star reports that Middlesbrough are keen to enhance their far from prolific front line by signing the £7 million wideman while The Sun (26 May, page 69) believes that Nottingham Forest are set to make a £2.5 million bid.
And with funds tight at the KCom Stadium, the Yorkshire Post believes it is pretty much guaranteed that Grosicki will be bidding farewell to life on Humberside this summer.

The former Rennes winger, who has 66 caps for the Polish national team and represented his country in last summer’s World Cup in Russia, is one of the highest earners in Nigel Adkins’s squad so the Tigers may be forced to cash in.
It remains to be seen who wins the race for Grosicki but he would bring speed, skill and clinical finishing to either Middlesbrough or Nottingham Forest.

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