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Swansea City could offload one of their goalkeepers in the January transfer window as Nottingham Forest take an interest.

According to reports in Swedish newspaper Expressen, Forest are keen to bring in Swans goalkeeper Kristoffer Nordfeldt.

Lukasz Fabianski is currently Swansea's number one, and Nordfeldt has been limited to just two EFL Cup appearances so far this season.

The Swedish international signed a new deal in the summer, committing himself to four more years at the Liberty. However, he may want to drop down a division in return for more time on the pitch.

It seems that Forest have taken an interest despite signing Serbia international keeper Vladmir Stojkoivc in the summer.

Philippe Montanier's side sit 20th in the Championship and have conceded 30 goals in 16 matches - the second most in the league.

Swansea City have four goalkeepers in their first team squad with Fabianski and Nordfeldt backed up by American international Mark Birighitti, who singed in the summer, as well as veteran German stopper Gerhard Tremmel.