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Nottingham Forest look set to miss out on reported left-back target Max Clark, who is set to join Dutch side Vitesse from Hull.

Out-of-contract Clark has officially turned down a new deal with the Tigers, Hull Live understand, and will team up with former manager Leonid Slutsky in the Eredivisie.

Clark’s move to Vitesse is expected to be announced today, with the 22-year-old in the Netherlands to undergo a medical before signing a three-year deal.

A new contract at Hull has been on the table since last September, with Clark’s reluctance to sign reportedly alerting fellow Championship clubs like Forest and Sheffield Wednesday.

Despite being out of contract, Clark’s age means compensation will have to be paid for his services.

Due to a fixed tariff set by FIFA for a player under 24 moving to a new country, Hull are expected to receive £400,000 from Vitesse.

Earlier reports suggested the KCOM Stadium club would have looked for a seven-figure fee if Clark moved to another English side.

The news follows the announcement that Eric Lichaj's Forest exit has been confirmed, the American full-back heading to Hull.