Nottingham Forest are reportedly interested in signing Hull City winger Kamil Grosicki in the summer, according to reports from the Sun on Sunday (26/05, page 69).

The Reds will be looking to go one step further in their quest for Premier League football next season, with Martin O'Neill looking to rebuild his squad in the summer in preparation for the 2019/20 campaign.

And according to reports, Hull winger Grosicki is on the club's radar, after enduring a hugely impressive season with Hull City.

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The Polish winger scored nine goals and produced 12 assists for the Tigers this season, and the 30-year-old is definitely one of the more dangerous wingers in the division on his day.

It is believed that a fee of around £2.5million could be enough to lure him away from the KCOM Stadium, and here, we discuss whether he would be a good signing for Forest...

George Harbey

"What an absolute bargain of a signing this would be.

"He may getting on a bit but Grosicki is a very fast, direct winger who has lit up the Championship with Hull this season.

"Jarrod Bowen has somewhat stolen the limelight a bit, but this would be an excellent signing for Forest.

"Their attacking options just keep on getting better and better..."

Ben Lang

"This would be a very good purchase for Forest and it would really strengthen their attack.

"To have the likes of Grosicki, Joe Lolley and Joao Carvalho in attacking midfield positions would make them a threatening proposition for anyone.

"Grosicki has been a solid performer for Hull in the Championship, so I can't see a reason why this move wouldn't work."

Toby Wilding

"What a signing this could be.

"Bowen has dominated the headlines for Hull this season but Grosicki is also an effective Championship operator.

"His creativity and threat going forward could compliment that of Joe Lolley and Joao Carvalho nicely."