Zach Clough joined Nottingham Forest from Bolton Wanderers in the January transfer window.
Former Leeds United and Sheffield Wednesday midfielder David Prutton has written on Skysports.com that Zach Clough is a decent signing for Nottingham Forest.
Championship club Forest signed Clough from League One outfit Bolton Wanderers in the January transfer window.
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According to BBC Sport, the Reds had to pay the Trotters a transfer fee of £2.5 million in order to secure the services of the 21-year-old on transfer deadline day.

Clough is a very talented and promising young player who can operate as a forward or as an attacking midfielder.
Former Forest midfielder Prutton has backed the Reds’ decision to sign the 21-year-old Englishman.
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“I think Zach Clough is a decent signing,” Prutton wrote on Skysports.com. “In a team that went down at Bolton he was probably one of the shining lights over the last couple of seasons so he deserves his chance.”

Clough has experience of playing in the Championship and could prove to be key signing for Forest in the long run.
During the 2015-16 season, the attacker scored seven goals and created 25 chances in 28 Championship appearances for Bolton.
Forest are 19th in the Championship table at the moment with 33 points from 29 matches, eight points above the relegation zone.
Meanwhile, Bolton currently find themselves third in the League One table with 50 points from 27 games, seven points behind second-placed Sheffield United but with two matches in hand.
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