Nottingham Forest striker Jason Cummings was due to spend the season out on loan at Peterborough United.

Peterborough United chairman Darragh MacAnthony has suggested that he has asked Nottingham Forest for understanding with Jason Cummings.
Cummings appears to have no future at Posh, but the League One side are still paying all of the Forest man’s wages.
Cummings officially remains on loan at Peterborough, but it seems that he has played his last game on his temporary spell away from the City Ground.
And MacAnthony is hoping that Forest will come to an agreement which will suit everyone.
Cummings started the season in blistering form after moving away from Forest, but he has fallen out of favour at Steve Evans’ side in recent months.
The Scottish striker could now be relocated by Forest, as they seek to get him regular action.
Hibernian are said to be interested in signing Cummings up, but they are yet to reach an agreement with Martin O’Neill’s new side (The Scottish Sun).
In total Cummings has made 29 appearances for Posh, scoring on eight occasions.

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