Championship side Queens Park Rangers are keen on signing former Nottingham Forest winger Albert Adomah on a free transfer, according to reports.
It was confirmed on Friday that the 32-year-old has left the City Ground by mutual consent with just one year left on his contract at the club.
A statement released by Forest read: "Nottingham Forest can confirm that Albert Adomah has left the club by mutual consent.
"The club would like to thank Albert for his efforts during his time at the City Ground and wish him well for the future."
That means he is available on a free transfer this summer, with a few clubs linked with a potential move for the player.
Cardiff City are one of the clubs to be linked, however, according to West London Sport , Queens Park Rangers are also keen on a summer move for the winger.
It is claimed that QPR are ‘looking to tie up’ a deal for Adomah as they look to add to their attacking options.
Adomah played a total of 27 times for Forest, scoring three goals and providing two assists.
He spent the second half of last season on loan at Cardiff City, making nine appearances for the Welsh club.
A transfer to QPR would mean a return to West London for the player, who started his career at Harrow Borough.