Nottingham Forest target Hendrik van Crombrugge has said he is open to joining the Reds.
The 30-year-old Anderlecht goalkeeper had the chance to join Forest in the January transfer window, but turned down the move to avoid uprooting his family.
He has now revealed that he would consider a move to Forest if the club were to make another offer for him in the summer window.
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Van Crombrugge was Anderlecht's first-choice stopper this season until November, before his season was interrupted by illness and he struggled to get back into the team.
Forest reportedly made a move for the goalkeeper in the January transfer window, which he turned down, but it could be second time lucky for Evangelos Marinakis and Steve Cooper.
Speaking to Radio Radzinski, per Voetbal 24, the goalkeeper said: “If you are treated like that, then it strikes deep wounds. But should Nottingham come back at the end of the season, I would certainly think about it."
Forest will almost certainly be looking for new goalkeepers in the summer, with loanees Keylor Navas and Dean Henderson returning to Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United respectively.
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