Nottm Forest insist striker Nathan Tyson is 'going nowhere' following interest from rival clubs.
Striker big part of Calderwood's plans at City Ground
Nottingham Forest insist striker Nathan Tyson is 'going nowhere' following interest from rival Championship clubs.
Bristol City saw a £750,000 bid for Tyson rejected last month and the Robins have been tipped to make a fresh offer.
Norwich City have also been linked with the forward, but Forest chief executive Mark Arthur says Tyson is not for sale.
"Nathan Tyson is going nowhere, he is a big part of what we are trying to build for the future," Arthur told the
Nottingham Evening Post.
Tyson has 12 months remaining on his current contract at the City Ground and has expressed a wish to stay with the club.
Forest are keen to hand the former Wycombe Wanderers ace a new two-year deal in an attempt to ward off interest from other clubs.