Nottingham Forest have been in decent form of late and a 4-0 thrashing of Queens Park Rangers last weekend saw them rise to ninth in the EFL Championship.

With Forest already boasting a fairly large squad there are likely to more outgoings at the City Ground than arrivals, although a couple of additions could still be made to the group to push them on towards the top six.

One area that looks like it could do with some bolstering is in goal and although Jordan Smith is a bright prospect for the future, it seems likely that Mark Warburton will look for someone with a little bit more experience when the transfer window reopens.

Bournemouth stopper Adam Federici almost arrived at the City Ground during the summer but a knee injury ended any hopes Forest had of securing the Australian.

With that in mind, Football League World writer Lee Clarke got his thinking cap on and looked at two potential custodians who could arrive to enhance Forest's goalkeeping department during the next transfer window.

Danny Ward

The Liverpool stopper hasn't played a single minute in the Premier League for the Reds this season and a loan move could be on the horizon for January.

Ward was one of the standout performers for Huddersfield Town as they secured promotion to the Premier League last season and he would be a quality signing for any Championship club.

A small loan fee would likely be required if Ward was to leave Liverpool on a temporary basis but it would be worth every penny if it guaranteed Forest a place in the play-offs.

Adrian

Another Premier League goalkeeper who is desperate for some game time is Spaniard Adrian, who has fallen behind Joe Hart in the pecking order at West Ham United.

The 30-year-old is desperate to play some regular football before the World Cup in the summer and a move to play frequently in the Championship could suit the West Ham man.

Nottingham Forest fans, would you welcome any of these two at the club? Let us know in the comments below!!!