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Midfielder Andreas Bouchalakis is set to leave Nottingham Forest this summer.

The 25-year-old has been pictured training with former club Olympiacos and the Post understands he will be transferred back to the Greek side.

Bouchalakis made the move to the City Ground 12 months ago, penning a three-year contract.

The Reds had initially planned to take him on loan, but opted instead to make his switch a permanent one after he impressed then-manager Mark Warburton whilst on trial.

There was no transfer fee involved in the deal to move the player between the two teams owned by Evangelos Marinakis.

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Bouchalakis went on to make 25 appearances for Forest last season, scoring two goals, with both of them coming in the 4-3 win at Brentford back in August.

He dropped down the pecking order when Aitor Karanka took charge, however, as the new boss overhauled his squad during the January transfer window; Bouchalakis featuring just three times for the Spaniard.

And with Karanka planning to make big changes again this summer, Bouchalakis will be one of several players moved on to make way for new arrivals.

There have been just three incomings so far, in Michael Dawson, Joao Carvalho and Diogo Goncalves. But up to 10 new additions are expected, and with the manager looking to keep a small squad, there will be further outgoings before the window closes.