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Australian international Brandon O’Neill is the latest name to be linked with a move to Championship club Nottingham Forest.

O’Neill, a defensive midfielder, was a regular for Sydney FC last term, playing 39 times as the club secured a second-placed finish in the A-League.

He then played a key role as Sydney beat his former club Perth in the finals to secure end of season silverware.

During the 2018/19 campaign the 25-year-old scored twice, racking up eight assists from his role in front of the defence.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Forest are not the only club tracking the £300,000-rated man, with Bristol City, Blackburn and ex-Reds boss Mark Warburton’s QPR all said to be keeping tabs on his situation, so too, League One pair Ipswich Town and Portsmouth.

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Such is Forest’s reported interest in O’Neill, his namesake and City Ground chief Martin, is said to have sent club scouts to watch the ex-Perth Glory star open the scoring against Melbourne in April, rifling in a shot just six minutes in to a 2-1 victory.

The Herald say sources close to the Sky Blues suggest O’Neill would be allowed to move overseas if a suitable offer was forthcoming, with any possible move being made smoother owing to the fact the Aussie international holds a UK passport.

Martin O’Neill’s desire to strengthen his midfield ranks this summer is clear, with the Ulsterman keen on re-signing Jack Colback from Newcastle, with reports in Greece suggesting Claudio Yacob could be allowed to move to Olympiacos, while the Reds have also been linked with a move for Southampton’s Harrison Reed.