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Yohan Benalouane has been linked with a move away from Nottingham Forest.

Reports in Turkey suggest the 32-year-old is being targeted by Super Lig outfit Fenerbahce.

Fanatik suggest Fenerbahce are considering making a move for the defender, along with Marseille’s Adil Rami, before the transfer window closes on September 2.

Benalouane has been linked with various moves away from the club he joined from Leicester City in January, but took to social media last week to dispel any suggestions one of those possible destinations would be Derby County.

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“Peoples are asking me if I will sign in Derby? No chance!!!! I am a real Reds!!!! Reds for ever!!!! Nottingham Forest family, I can’t wait to be back at the City Ground,” he wrote on Instagram.

The ex-Foxes man is out of contract next summer, though reports in Italy suggested recently he had agreed a contract extension at Forest.

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Benalouane is currently unavailable to boss Sabri Lamouchi, suffering from an injured hip, with his last outing in a Forest shirt coming on Easter Monday, when he was given a second red card of the season at Sheffield United.

He endeared himself to Forest supporters by scoring the winner against Derby County in February after just 74 seconds.

The Reds strengthened their defensive ranks before the Championship transfer window closed last week, adding Carl Jenkinson and Chema Rodriquez.