Many a Nottingham Forest fan would be forgiven for
completely forgetting that Djamel Abdoun actually still plays for the club.
He has not played for Forest since March 2014, not featuring
in a single game this season.
The 29-year-old Algerian international has spent part of
this season on loan in Belgium with Lokeren and is now set for a permanent exit
from the City Ground in the summer. The country he is reportedly destined to
end up in is one where he has certainly experienced previous success.
This week it has been reported by L'Expressiondz that Abdoun
is a target for Greek clubs AEK Athens and PAOK Salonika.
Abdoun has previously enjoyed successful stints in Greece
with Kavala and Olympiakos, so a return to the country would certainly be
welcomed by the player himself.
The winger, who has also played for Ajaccio and Manchester
City, arrived at Nottingham Forest in 2013 from Olympiakos and is still under
contract with the club until 2016 - so they can expect a fee for the player.
It certainly looks as if Abdoun will finally be given his
marching orders by the club this summer.
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