Nottingham Forest have made a third bid to sign Brondby goalkeeper Frederik Ronnow, but no deal will happen, it has been claimed. 

The City Ground outfit have been chasing the Danish shot-stopper, but their first bid was €1m short of Brondby's €3m asking price.




Forest returned with a second offer and have now made a third bid, but while the third proposal was closer to Brondby's €3m valuation, no deal will happen.

According to the Nottingham Post, the issue is now less to do with the two clubs agreeing a fee and more down to the fact that Ronnow is not keen to move to the City Ground.

 


As such the Denmark goalkeeper will not be linking up with Mark Warburton's men.

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Nottingham Forest are expected to turn to other targets as they remain in the market for a goalkeeper.

The Championship side have been linked with Newcastle United goalkeeper Tim Krul.