Atletico Madrid loanee Renan Lodi is reportedly "under consideration" for a permanent move to Nottingham Forest.
The 25-year-old left-back arrived at the City Ground on a season-long loan after falling down the pecking order at the Metropolitan Stadium and quickly cemented his place in Steve Cooper's team.
Lodi now has 27 league appearances under his belt for the Reds, who have an option to buy the Brazilian for €30m (around £25m) in the summer.
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Having retained their Premier League status with victory over Arsenal at the City Ground on Saturday, Forest are already considering their player options ahead of next season, and they are said to be looking at a move for Lodi, according to the Telegraph.
However, they are not keen on his asking price and will "try to lower" the proposed fee
Lodi was seen crying on the City Ground pitch after Forest had defeated the title-chasing Gunners 1-0 to secure survival.
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