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Halford seals Forest switch

Image: Greg Halford: Defender has completed his move to Nottingham Forest from Portsmouth

Nottingham Forest have clinched the signing of Greg Halford, with the versatile defender the latest player to leave Portsmouth.

Defender admits it was the right time to leave Portsmouth

Nottingham Forest have clinched the signing of Greg Halford, with the versatile defender the latest player to leave cash-strapped Portsmouth. Sky Sports revealed earlier in the week that Halford was in talks with Forest and the two clubs have agreed an undisclosed fee for the 27-year-old. Halford still had two years left to run on his Portsmouth contract, but the League One club have been desperately trying to shift players off the books in order to stave off the threat of liquidation. His arrival at the City Ground follows on from Forest's capture of Welsh defender Danny Collins and Halford feels the time is right to make the move.

Unsettling

"It's been a tough year but the administrator wanted us all out," Halford told Forest's official website. "Not knowing whether there was going to be a club was very unsettling. "It had to come to an end eventually. This is the right time for me to be here. The facilities are great. I know the owners have got big plans to develop here as well. "I never really heard of any solid interest until three or four days ago. I had a quick chat with the manager which went well and things progressed very quickly "I can't wait to get started." Halford becomes the third player to be sold by Portsmouth this week after Luke Varney and David Norris both signed for Leeds United.

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