Nottingham Forest finally set to sign Liam Bossin from Anderlecht.
Nottingham Forest are on the verge of signing goalkeeper Liam Bossin from Anderlecht on a two-year deal, according to the Nottingham Post.
Bossin has been linked with a move to the City Ground for some time, with his contract with the Belgian champions having expired this summer.
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It was previously reported in the Sun on Sunday on June 25 that Forest had agreed a compensation package with Anderlecht for the 21-year-old – with the First Division A club due a fee because the stopper is under the age of 24.
Bossin had been third choice at the Constant Vanden Stock Stadium and failed to make a senior appearance following a 2013 move from boyhood side White Star Brussel.
It is expected that the Republic of Ireland Under-21 international – who qualifies for the nation via his mother, despite having grown up in Belgium – will initially be part of the Reds Under-23s.
It therefore means that the arrival of Bossin will not stop the club pushing ahead with their talks to sign Adam Bogdan on loan from Liverpool.
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