Nottingham Forest defender Jack Robinson looks set to depart the City Ground this week, with Sheffield United set to confirm the signing of the 26-year-old.
The left-back arrived at Forest on a free transfer from Queens Park Rangers last summer, and was a key player as Forest finished in mid-table last term.
The Reds have certainly improved under the watchful eye of Sabri Lamouchi this time around, but Robinson's role in the team has been slightly less important to what it was last year.
With the defender entering the final few months of his contract on Trentside, Sheffield United now look set to sign the defender for a reported fee of £1m, with an announcement looking imminent.
Forest are yet to bring in anyone this month, though the signing of Huddersfield Town winger Adama Diakhaby seems to be edging closer as per various reports.
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Robinson, meanwhile, would become the second player to leave Forest this window, after Wolves recalled Rafa Mir from his loan spell at the City Ground last week.
Here, we take a look at Robinson's season in further detail, and discuss whether Forest are doing the right thing in letting him leave...
Robinson has been in and out of the team under Lamouchi this season, making 19 appearances in all competitions for Forest - 18 of those have come in the Championship, whilst another has come in the Carabao Cup.
16 of those appearances have come from the off for the Reds, but in recent weeks, Chema Rodriguez and Yuri Ribeiro have started at left-back instead.
Ribeiro is a different kind of full-back to Robinson, in the sense that he is better at going forward than the latter, but is perhaps lacking in the same amount of defensive qualities as his teammate.
Robinson has completed 20 dribbles successfully this season, a success rate of 55%, whilst only 40.6% of his passes into the box have been completed successfully too.
But in other areas of the pitch, Robinson has kept the possession of the ball really well, accruing a total pass success rate of 81.4%, so perhaps the only thing lacking from the attacking side of his game is end product.
Defensively, Robinson has also produced a series of solid performances, and across 19 appearances and 1674 minutes of football, the left-back has won 171 defensive duels - a rate of 60.2%.
The former Liverpool man has put his body on the line when it matters, making a total of 64 clearances and committing only 18 fouls.
It does make you wonder how Robinson would fit into Sheffield United's system, which sees wing-backs, Enda Stevens and George Baldock, fly down the flanks and join in with attacks, similar to what wingers would do.
Robinson has showed during his time at the City Ground that whilst he looks assured and experienced in defence, going forward, he has struggled to make his impact on various games.