Fabrizio Romano has dropped a transfer update on another potential Nottingham Forest transfer…

What’s the word?

Writing on his Twitter, he issued the following statement on their pursuit of Watford forward Emmanuel Dennis:

“Emmanuel Dennis has completed the medical tests with Nottingham Forest few minutes ago. He’s gonna sign a four year deal with NFFC. Fee agreed with Watford and deal set to be completed.”

The Nigerian was omitted from his side’s 1-0 win over Burnley last night.

He can be unstoppable for Cooper

Having already made 12 forays into the transfer market this summer, Steve Cooper seems intent on ensuring he doesn’t miss out on any potential bargains.

This Dennis deal marks just that, as for a cut-price Forest will be getting a Premier League proven forward who scored ten and assisted six in his debut season.

Also, offering up these contributions for the relegated Hornets suggests that he can perform for a Forest side that will likely struggle towards the bottom of the table.

He would add another powerful option to Cooper’s ever-growing front line and would link up well with his compatriot Taiwo Ayoniyi and their star man Jesse Lingard.

Considering he boasted one key pass per game and created seven big chances last season, this increase in attacking talent alongside him would thrive off his creativity.

Dennis ranked in the top 10% for dribbles completed per 90, and despite being just 5 foot 8, the top 5% for aerials won.

This outlines the £27k-per-week star as a constant threat both in the air and on the ground and would give defenders a lot to think about when trying to stop the dangerous forward.

He would in turn create space for his teammates due to the frightening ability he possesses.

Labelled “unstoppable” by ColinUdoh, a move to the City Ground could give the 24-year-old a fresh start in the Premier League and allow him to build upon his already impressive start to life in England.

Having all but completed his move, this marks a huge coup for Forest who will be delighted to see another highly rated forward join their side. He could play a huge role in keeping Cooper's side in the division.