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Leigh Curtis

Kamil Grosicki 'appears destined' to leave West Brom as Nottingham Forest rumours grow

West Brom winger Kamil Grosicki has been tipped to leave West Brom before the transfer window closes as rumours of a move to Nottingham Forest continue to gather pace.

Reports in Poland say the Reds are keen on sealing a deal for the former Hull wideman with boss Sabri Lamouchi eager to add more quality to his attack ahead of the window closing next week.

The Poland international has not been involved in any of West Brom's matchday squads in the Premier League, but did make an appearance in the League Cup win over Harrogate Town earlier this month.

And according to Birmingham Live, the winger could be set to leave the Hawthorns with Forest, who missed out on Grosicki in January, said to be among his list of suitors.

They say: "Rumours linking Kamil Grosicki with a move to Nottingham Forest continue to rumble on after reports emerged in the winger’s native Poland that claimed his representatives have met with Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis.

" West Brom  winger Grosicki played 55 minutes against Harrogate Town in the second round of the Carabao Cup earlier this month, but he hasn’t featured since.

"Indeed, Grosicki hasn’t even been making the match-day 18 since that run out against League Two Town, and appears destined to leave the club imminently with opportunities at The Hawthorns looking to be few and far between this season.

"Grosicki, 32, only arrived at the club in the January transfer window when he signed on an 18-month contract from Hull City for a nominal fee ahead of the expiry of his deal at the KCOM Stadium.

"With Forest - who were interested in his services in the winter window - believed to be keen on him once again, Grosicki could head to the City Ground before the domestic deadline on October 16.

"Owner Marinakis also owns Greek outfit Olympiacos, but time is running out on that front - clubs around Europe have the freedom to do business with one another only until this coming Monday."

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