Transfer talk
West Bromwich Albion may be willing to sell Nottingham Forest target Kamil Grosicki in the final days of the transfer window, according to reports.
It is suggested that the Reds are ready to revive their interest in the winger after missing out on him during the January transfer window.
The 32-year-old instead joined West Brom from Hull City.
The Poland international has made a total of 15 appearances for the Baggies, scoring one goal and providing three assists.
High expectations
Midfielder Jack Colback says a new-look squad must learn to deal with the “expectations” which come with being part of a Nottingham Forest side targeting promotion.
The Reds remain without a point, or a goal, three games into the Championship season, following Friday night’s 1-0 defeat at Huddersfield Town.
It is a run which stretches to 10 matches without a win in all competitions, going back to last term, when they agonisingly missed out on the play-offs.
Head coach Sabri Lamouchi made seven changes to his first XI against the Terriers, including handing four of his 12 new signings their debuts.

Rumours persist
Speculation persists linking Nottingham Forest defender Yuri Ribeiro with a move to Olympiacos.
As with Reds teammate Tiago Silva, rumours of a potential move to the club also owned by Evangelos Marinakis, in Greece, have swirled throughout the summer.
Greek media outlet SDNA claim there is still interest in Ribeiro as Olympiacos look to bring in a left-back before the window closes.
They say Brazilian Matheus Reis, of Rio Ave, is their primary target but it is proving difficult to get a deal over the line.
Prutton's verdict
Former Nottingham Forest midfielder David Prutton has said that the turnover of players at the City Ground this summer could have a positive mental impact on the Forest squad.
The Reds endured a heartbreaking end to the Championship season in 2019/20, missing out on the playoffs in dramatic fashion.
In an attempt to make the next step to the Premier League, Forest have added substantially in the summer, and Prutton can see the positive side to it.
"Given the improvements we saw under Sabri last season, it was bitter disappointment the final game," he said.