Cardiff City have emerged as potential suitors for Nottingham Forest winger Albert Adomah, according to Team Talk.
The 32-year-old arrived on a free transfer in the summer, following his release from Aston Villa.
Adomah has featured in 24 of Forest’s 29 fixtures this season but many of his appearances have come as a substitute.

The charismatic performer is a serial promotion winner having tasted success with Middlesbrough and last season with the Villans.
Adomah’s brightest performance in a Forest shirt probably came in the Carabao Cup against Derby.
The Reds beat their fierce rivals 3-0 and Adomah scored and registered an assist during the contest.
Given his age first-team football might come first and foremost for the experienced performer.
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With Forest flying high in third, however, he might wish to stay and fight for his place in Sabri Lamouchi’s team.
Forest have added two players to their ranks so far this month.
Adama Diakhaby arrived from Huddersfield Town and Nuno Da Costa has checked-in from Strasbourg.
Chema Rodriguez, Costel Pantilimon and Claudio Yacob have all departed the City Ground this month.
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The ex-Aston Villa man has been a victim of not playing much football.
When he has been handed opportunities of late he has seemed rusty and out of match practice.
As a result, a move away from the City Ground could be the best for all parties.

If Cardiff, managed by ex-Forest striker Neil Harris, can hand him first-team football it might prove an attractive proposition for him.
If he does leave, Forest all of a sudden look short, however.
It would leave the Reds going into the final stretch of the campaign with Joe Lolley, Sammy Ameobi and Diakhaby as the only wide men.
An injury to one of those could be catastrophic for Forest and Lamouchi might look to complete a late deal of his own.
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