Goalkeeper Costel Pantilimon is expected to complete a move from Nottingham Forest to Denizlispor today, according to reports in Turkey.
The 33-year-old has spent two years with the Reds but has not been part of the first-team set-up under Sabri Lamouchi.
And his time at the City Ground looks set to come to an end, with a two-year contract with the Turkish side said to have been agreed.
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According to Turkish media, Denizlispor president Ali Cetin has officially announced an agreement with Pantilimon and the contract will be signed today.
He will join a team which finished 14th in Turkey’s top-flight last season and who are managed by former Real Madrid and Barcelona midfielder Robert Prosinecki.
The Romanian stopper initially joined Forest on loan in January 2018, before making the switch permanently that summer.
He was the club’s No.1 in the 2018/19 campaign and has made a total of 57 appearances in the Garibaldi.
However, he fell out of favour when Lamouchi took charge little more than 12 months ago, and spent the second half of last term on loan at Omonia Nicosia, in Cyprus.
He still has a year left to run on his deal Trentside, but is now on the verge of making an early exit.