Nottingham Forest could have an opportunity to sign Tottenham Hotspur’s Josh Onomah this summer.

Nottingham Forest should make a move for Tottenham Hotspur’s Josh Onomah, with the midfielder’s future up in the air.
Onomah spent the past campaign out on loan at Aston Villa, and Steve Bruce confirmed that he wanted to sign the youngster on numerous occasions.
However, Villa’s failure to earn promotion means that they will surely no longer be able to afford the Spurs prospect, with their financial problems well documented.
And that could open the door for Forest to make a move for him instead.

Forest are on the hunt for new attacking additions, with Aitor Karanka intending to increase the amount of creativity in his squad.
The Reds struggled for goals last term, so finding some more dynamic attacking options will be crucial.
And Onomah could offer Forest a lot of the qualities that they have been lacking in recent times.

The England youth international possesses a wonderful weight of pass, and his versatility means he can play anywhere across the midfield.
With Onomah chasing first-team football, that he seems unlikely to receive at Spurs, the youngster could be on the move again this summer and Forest should be at the front of the queue for his signature.
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