Nottingham Forest have today mutually terminated the contract of winger Albert Adomah, as confirmed on the club’s official website.
The 32-year-old is now a free agent after ending his time at the City Ground.
Adomah signed in the summer of 2019 having been released by Aston Villa shortly after helping them into the Premier League.
A tricky winger, he played 27 times for Forest in all competitions, scoring three goals and registering two assists.

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RONALDO NEEDS TO STOP WHINING.
Adomah will go down in Forest folklore, following his goal against Derby County in the Carabao Cup.
He opened the scoring as the Reds defeated a youthful Rams 3-0 in August 2019.
Adomah found himself out of favour under Sabri Lamouchi and headed out to Cardiff City on loan for the second half of last season.
There he seemed to rediscover his form and it had been anticipated he might get the chance to shine back at Forest.
That hasn’t happened though and the departure helps the Reds trim a bloated squad.
Following news of Adomah heading for pastures new, supporters have taken to Twitter to have their say.
Many believe it’s the right decision, with the club offloading a player who wasn’t really at his best during his time at the club.
Here is a selection of Tweets from supporters as Adomah leaves.
Wasn’t gonna play let’s be real. Best for both parties.
Hefele, Clough and the rest take note.
— James Taylor (@jtweets92) October 2, 2020
Goodbye, uncle Albert 👋👋👋 #NFFC pic.twitter.com/6AMV81QKb0
— Dave⭐️⭐️ (@dj_zotov) October 2, 2020
Aye, character is good, ability is naff, good choice
— ᛒᚱᚨᛞᛚᛖᚢ (@Bvsnffcsg01) October 2, 2020
We seem to sign players too late in the their careers. Best of luck to him
— SS (@superstu1979) October 2, 2020
Nice guy. Used to be good. Scored against Derby so I like him.
— Jonno Reilly (@Jonno_Reilly) October 2, 2020
Thought his legs had gone Tba , wish we’d of signed him years ago ! I’m sure he will go do a job somewhere now 👍
— Adam Charles (@ALMCharles1) October 2, 2020