The Wolverhampton Wanderers striker is one of several players reportedly sought by Nottingham Forest on deadline day.

Nottingham Forest have emerged as late contenders to sign the Wolverhampton Wanderers striker, Leo Bonatini, on loan, according to the Post.
The newspaper claims Wolves are ready to sanction Bonatini’s exit after making him available ahead of tomorrow’s transfer deadline – before which Forest are said to want a minimum three-to-four new additions.
The Brazilian has only scored once in nine games for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side this season, and last appeared at the start of November.
But he should be familiar to many of a Nottingham Forest persuasion, having found the net on 12 occasions en route to promotion last term.
And it would appear that those who are would be very happy to to have him at the City Ground…
From a negative perspective, Bonatini’s last league goal arrived in December of 2017 – although tweets like the following are few and far between.
Bonatini’s departure would leave Raul Jimenez as Wolves’ only recognised centre-forward, and could be a sign a replacement is coming in.
The 24-year-old spent time at Juventus, Estoril and Al-Hilal before his loan to Molineux at the start of last season.

Wolves are said to have paid €4 million (£3.5 million) to turn his deal permanent last summer [Transfermarkt]
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