Nottingham Forest will see some more players depart the club before the transfer window closes in September.
The Reds have already been busy when it comes to streamlining the squad with several players departing for pastures new.
Anthony Elanga was sold to Newcastle by Forest for a fee in the region of £60 million, and that allowed the club to sign Dan Ndoye as his replacement.
Danilo moved to Botafogo, whilst Ramon Sosa has also departed this summer, leaving for Palmeiras after a single season on Trentside.
Now, another player looks to have made a decision on his future, with Forest set to let a talented young gem leave the club on a permanent basis.
Dale Taylor in action for Wigan Athletic.
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Dale Taylor makes decision on Nottingham Forest future
It was claimed that Taylor had the choice of Blackpool or Plymouth one week ago and now, after mulling it over, the Northern Irishman has made up his mind.
According to Alan Nixon via his Patreon, Taylor has rejected Plymouth and will instead pen a permanent deal with League One outfit Blackpool.
The Tangerines lost 3-2 to Stevenage on the opening day of the campaign, with Steve Bruce looking to revive the club’s fortunes this season.
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Taylor has found senior football hard to come by, but his loan spells with Burton Albion and Wigan have ensured that a decent club has come in for him this summer.
Forest wise to sell Taylor
Had Forest not been promoted when they did, Taylor could well have earned a chance to shine in the team in the Championship.
Taylor made a single substitute appearance for the first team towards the end of the 2021/22 campaign, which saw the Reds win promotion to the Premier League.
At 21-years-old it does feel like the right time for Forest to cash in on Taylor, with the player not really on the cusp of the senior ranks at the City Ground.
Forest have an attacking arsenal brimming with quality right now and as a result, Taylor looks to be making the right decision regarding his future.