Trabzonspor are reportedly open to selling their goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir after turning down an offer from Nottingham Forest in January.
The Reds were in the market for a stopper following the injury to Dean Henderson. Henderson was forced off with a muscular injury during Forest's win over Leicester City.
Prior to signing Keylor Navas on loan, Forest offered €1million to secure Cakir on loan initially, while also offering €8m (£7m) to sign him permanently, according to journalist Hasan Tuncel.
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Ahead of the summer meanwhile, the Super Lig outfit 'plan to sell' Cakir for around €13-15m (£12-£13m), reports Turkish outlet Fanatik. Trabzonspor have apparently already found his replacement in Gaziantep F.K.'s Gunay Guvenc and Cakir is now 'very likely to be sold at the end of the season'.
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