Player with two starts under Nuno now has no future at Nottingham Forest - journalist

Nottingham Forest can look forward to another season of Premier League football – just about – but for a number of players their time at the club is coming to an end.

Forest will remain in the top flight barring a mathematical miracle involving Luton on the final day of the season.

The summer will likely see another busy time of things and the Reds will hope to get more deals right than wrong again this time around.

More emphasis will probably be placed on outgoing business, with quality over quantity as the order of the day when it comes to signing players.

With the season nearly over, various stories will start to emerge and for one Forest player, the City Ground end is in sight.

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Journalist claims Giovanni Reyna has no future at Nottingham Forest

Forest made some good permanent additions over the past 12 months but they’ve used the loan market abysmally bad.

Andrey Santos was binned off in January after playing for just seven minutes and Giovanni Reyna came in from Dortmund.

Despite his reputation as a wonderkid, things just haven’t worked out and now the end if nigh for him at Forest.

Patrick Berger from Sky Sports Germany has made this claim live on air in the last 24 hours Reyna won’t stay at Forest beyond the summer.

Although there was no option to buy in the loan deal, there might have been a conversation to be had if he’d made more of an impact.

Instead, he’s started just twice for the club and now he won’t be heading back to Forest during the summer transfer window.

On Saturday, Reyna wasn’t even on the bench as Forest lost 3-2 to Chelsea and it would appear that Nuno Espirito Santo won’t be getting him back.

Forest wasted a loan by signing attacker in January

Everyone can be a hindsight merchant with transfer deals but landing Reyna has proved a signing that hasn’t worked out.

It was always going to be a strange decision to sign a young player who needed football and then not give him a run of games.

Reyna has looked pretty neat and tidy when he’s played for Forest but ultimately, better players are already at Forest in his position.

In our view, the youngster will enjoy a pretty fruitful career and to play over 120 times for Dortmund at his age is excellent really.

Forest have to get better when it comes to using the loan market, however, and that’s one lesson to learn from this season.

Reyna will leave with the best wishes of everyone at Forest but once again this is another use of that particular market that just hasn’t worked out.

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