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Oliver Burke says he will try to "tone down" any celebrations at the City Ground if he scores against Nottingham Forest for West Brom.

The former Red makes his return to Trentside with the Baggies on August 7 (7.45pm), following his departure from Forest to RB Leipzig two summers ago.

Burke returned to English football last summer, breaking his own record as the most expensive Scottish footballer with a £15million move to the Hawthorns.

Forest pocketed £13m from the 21-year-old's move to Leipzig in August 2016 - departing the club whose academy he graduated from.

He told the Daily Record of his return to Forest : “It’ll be really nice, there will be some familiar faces and I have some really good friends playing for Nottingham Forest.

“It’ll be really nice to go back and hopefully it’s a nice welcome.

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“It’s about respect. If I score, I score. Inside I’ll be happy, but outside I’ll try to tone it down.”

Burke made 31 first-team appearances for the Reds, scoring six goals. He also made his debut for Scotland during his time at the City Ground.