It's been a poor season for all involved at Nottingham Forest, with new manager Mark Warburton still having work to do, to make sure his side don't face the drop in the Championship come the end of the campaign.

The Reds struggled under former manager Philippe Montanier, who couldn't really get results flowing as some supporters might have expected.

On paper, this Reds team has a squad that should be finishing mid-table at the least but they've been seriously poor over the past year and changes certainly need to be made this summer.

And there's one market we think the Reds should target this summer and that's the incredibly big pool of talent Chelsea have in their ranks and perhaps targeting some of their young stars for loan moves.

We've seen the impact talented forward Ben Brereton has made this season and could we see some other talented youngsters come to the club this summer to bring even more quality?

With that in mind, here's the TWO Chelsea youngsters Nottingham Forest need to send scouts to watch urgently...

Kyle Scott

American midfielder Kyle Scott has impressed in the Chelsea U23's side this season, having made 14 appearances for the reserves this season.

The 19-year-old ball-playing midfielder has been tipped for a bright future by the Blues academy bosses, who might be keen for him to go out and get some first-team experience next season and he could do far worse than leaving to join Forest.

He'd bring an excellent passing ability, a hard-working attitude and an eye for goal too.

Ike Ugbo

18-year-old Nigerian striker Ike Ugbo has shone this season in the U23's side and has scored a huge 19 goals in 28 appearances this season, with some supporters likening him to Didier Drogba already at the Bridge.

He's a pacy, strong unit who holds the ball up extremely well, bringing his team-mates into the game with real ease.

Forest need more goalscoring ability in their ranks next season if they're going to climb the table in any respect and Ugbo would be a cracking option to have in the squad.