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Jorge Grant has admitted that his future depends on parent club Nottingham Forest, but says he has loved every minute at Notts County, describing it as a great club that is moving forward.

The 22-year-old has become a fan favourite at Meadow Lane with his impressive performances and five goals in black and white.

His contract at the City Ground runs out in the summer and, though he is unable to clarify his future at present, admitted that his agent is talking to Forest to "see what happens".

Grant told the Nottingham Post: "I'd love to answer the question about my future but the truth is it's all on Forest. Once they make a decision on me personally, then I can look at it.

"I've loved every minute of being here. I am improving and that's all that matters. I would never rule anything out. This is a great club and we are moving forward.

"My agent is talking to them (Forest) and I will wait to see what happens."

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I've been saying for awhile basically what I was told when I appeared on NottsTV, Grant will be kept by Forest if they're relegated but he isn't rated by them allegedly (not at their current level).

If they do keep him to see how things pan out, I still hope they'll loan him to us.

We've proven we can help nurture the right players, so it would be a good thing. However, we do need quality like him in the summer and there's plenty of options for us. COYP

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