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Nottingham Forest keeping tabs on Luton Town defender Dan Potts?

Nottingham Forest are reportedly keeping tabs on Luton Town defender Dan Potts as Aitor Karanka looks to bolster his squad ahead of next season.

Nottingham Forest are reportedly keeping tabs on Luton Town defender Dan Potts.

The 24-year-old featured in last season's League Two Team of the Year after guiding the Hatters to promotion.

According to Nottinghamshire Live, Forest could sign the left-back to replace Armand Traore, who is likely to depart the club this summer.

The Sun claimed last month that Wigan had a £500,000 bid rejected for West Ham United academy product, while Sunderland have also been linked to Potts.

Reds manager Aitor Karanka may turn to the defender to help his promotion charge next season.

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