Nottingham Forest have made six signings so far this summer, bolstering their squad ready for a promotion push in the Championship.
One area they are yet to strengthen is up front, with debate raging on social media about whether the Reds actually need to add another striker.
And front man Lewis Grabban has seemingly made it clear what he thinks.
In addition to last season’s top scorer Grabban, head coach Sabri Lamouchi already has several attacking options at his disposal, with the likes of Daryl Murphy, Tyler Walker and Karim Ansarifard also fighting for a first-team place.
However, Murphy is understood to be available for transfer, while Walker and Ansarifard have both been linked with moves away this summer.
Opinion nevertheless, seems to be divided among supporters about whether reinforcements are required.
European Cup winner Garry Birtles has given his views, saying support is needed for Grabban.

But perhaps the man himself disagrees.
One Forest fan posted a Tweet which stated, “we don’t need a striker” eight times – and Grabban showed his approval by “liking” it.
The 31-year-old netted 17 goals from 41 appearances in all competitions last term. Murphy’s ratio was six in 32, Ansarifard scored twice in 12 games and Walker hit 26 from 52 runouts during a season-long loan at Mansfield Town.
The Reds have already added goalkeeper Arijanet Muric, defender Yuri Ribeiro and midfielders Sammy Ameobi, Tiago Silva, Alfa Semedo and Albert Adomah to their ranks this summer.