Anderlecht are 'unlikely' to make another approach for Nottingham Forest left-back Harry Toffolo in the summer.
The 27-year-old was set to join the Belgian side on loan in January until the end of the season, before the move collapsed on deadline day. Toffolo had found regular game time difficult to come by at the City Ground.
Forest are said to have called the deal off at the last minute, with Anderlecht reported to have filed a complaint to FIFA as a reult. A report from Belgian outlet Voetbal Nieuws now claims "it is to be hoped that a solution" for Toffolo will come in the summer.
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However, there is "little chance" that the Belgian Pro League side will revive their interest in the Forest man, they say. The report also claims Anderlecht CEO Jesper Fredberg was "not amused" by the way the Reds conducted themselves in January.
Toffolo is under contract at the City Ground until 2026, but is currently behind Renan Lodi in Steve Cooper's pecking order.
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