Fryatt to Forest?

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Not linked with us, but surely we should be going for him, shouldn't we?

From the BBC


Nottingham Forest are keen on signing Leicester City striker Matt Fryatt on loan, BBC Radio Nottingham understands.
Fryatt has fallen out of favour at the Walkers Stadium this season, struggling to win a place under Paulo Sousa and Sousa's successor Sven-Goran Eriksson.
The 24-year-old was suspended when Eriksson took over on 3 October but has only started two matches since then.
And Forest boss Billy Davies is eager to bring in a striker after Dexter Blackstock was ruled out for a year.
Davies has previously expressed reservations about using the loan market.But with Blackstock suffering a cruciate knee ligament injury, Davies told BBC Radio Nottingham he "is looking for a replacement".
"We have made several enquiries and we're looking at different options with regard to the loan option and the next transfer window in January," Davies said.
But any short-term deal will have to be tied up on Thursday when the loan transfer market closes.
Fryatt scored 11 league goals in 26 league starts for the Foxes last season - despite suffering a broken jaw in February - and was the key striker under then manager Nigel Pearson.
Pearson has since taken over at Hull City and is also keen on signing former Walsall forward Fryatt, who has become frustrated by his lack of first-team opportunities.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/n/nottm_forest/9227061.stm
 

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