Nottingham Forest have completed the signing of former Leicester City forward Deanne Rose on a free transfer.
The Tricky Trees announced news of the deal via a post on their official club website this evening.
The 26-year-old joins Nottingham Forest after leaving former club Leicester City earlier this summer. She has signed a one-year deal at The City Ground.
Rose has spent the last four years playing her football in the English game. She joined Reading in summer 2021 before moving to latest club Leicester City two years’ later. The attacker has also turned out for Canadian club DeRo United in the senior game.
On the international stage, Rose has been capped by Canada on 88 occasions while she has scored 11 goals. The player was an Olympic Games Gold Medalist in 2021.
After joining Nottingham Forest, Rose said “It’s really exciting to be here, I’ve learnt a lot about the history of the Club so I just can’t wait to get started.
“The ambitions of the Club are incredible with the investment in both the men’s and women’s teams, it’s great to see the places that the Club wants to go.”
Rose is Nottingham Forest’s second signing of the day with midfielder Rachel Rowe having also agreed a move to The City Ground.
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