Nottingham Forest know that only a win will do this weekend against Hull City if they have any aspirations of getting into the play-off mix this season.

But despite his need for victories, manager Martin O'Neill seems reluctant to play striker Leo Bonatini from the start of matches, with the 24-year-old only making appearances from the bench so far since his deadline day loan move from Wolves.

So should O'Neill be looking at making Bonatini's move to Forest permanent?

We discuss.....

Gary Hutchinson

“No.

“I’ve not seen anything from him to suggest he’s got what it takes.

“The summer is going to be interesting at Forest, I can’t see big signings this time around.

“Bonatini is a white elephant.”

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Jay Taylor

“What has he done since he has arrived?

“I haven’t seen anything special, so I don’t think he is worth the price Wolves will inevitably ask for him.

“Use the money in a wiser fashion, and go elsewhere.”

Sam Rourke

"O'Neill must avoid this.

"He's not really got firing since arriving at the City Ground, granted he's not been given too many starting berths, I just feel his time in England is coming to a close.

"I think Bonatini would benefit from a move abroad where he can ressurect his career, that looked very promising during the early stages of last season at Wolves."