Hibernian midfielder John McGinn is reportedly wanted by Nottingham Forest in the summer transfer window.

It was reported that Forest are ready to make a third bid for the 22-year-old Scotland international midfielder on transfer deadline day.

The Championship club in England have had as many as two offers reportedly turned down by Hibernian, who are playing in the Scottish Premiership this season after winning automatic promotion from the Scottish Championship at the end of the 2016-17 campaign.
The Scottish Sun claimed that Forest manager Mark Warburton is keen on securing the services of McGinn before the summer transfer window closes tonight.
According to The Nottingham Post, Hibernian manager Neil Lennon values the former St. Mirren star at £5 million.

With the summer transfer window just hours away from being shut, the question is whether Forest will make a third bid.
Perhaps an even bigger question is whether Hibs will accept an offer from the Reds for McGinn, given that they would not have much time to find a replacement.
Given that it is too so late in the summer transfer window, Forest will have to make do without the youngster… until January.
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