Nottingham Forest have been dealt a transfer blow amid reported interest to sign Huddersfield Town midfielder Etienne Camara.
The Reds are among Premier League sides, including Leicester City and Brighton, credited with an interest in the 19-year-old. Recent reports claimed the club could 'try their luck' when the transfer window opens in the new year.
Camara is under contract until 2024 after Huddersfield triggered a one-year extension. The Terriers are understood to have valued their player at around £10million.
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However, a latest report from YorkshirePost could stop any interested clubs from pursuing a deal. The Frenchman has been described as a 'prize asset' for manager Mark Fotheringham and a player he wants to keep.
Speaking of the highly-rated teenager, Fotheringham previously said: "It doesn't surprise me he's being linked with Premier League clubs. He's first and foremost a real top talent and he's got an incredible personality.
"He comes in every day with a smile on his face but when he goes on the pitch he becomes a lion, he's aggressive."
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