Gunter keen on Reds stay

22 April 2009 16:44
Chris Gunter has admitted that he would welcome the opportunity to remain at Nottingham Forest next season.[LNB] The 19-year-old joined the Reds on loan from Tottenham in March in a deal which is set to run until the end of the current campaign.[LNB]He has played his part in helping Billy Davies' side climb out of the Championship relegation zone and close in on second tier safety.[LNB]The Wales international has enjoyed his time at the City Ground, as it has allowed him regular first-team football, and he has revealed that he would have no qualms with agreeing a similar deal next term.[LNB]"It's a fantastic club with brilliant people and it couldn't have gone any better," he said.[LNB]"I'm contracted to Spurs, but if they tell me to go for a season on loan then it's something to consider."[LNB]Meanwhile, Forest's survival bid has been handed a welcome boost with the news that a number of key men could return to the fold for Saturday's trip to Blackpool.[LNB]BoostRobert Earnshaw and Iain Turner, who were both expected to miss the run-in, are back in contention, while Nathan Tyson, Guy Moussi, Paul Anderson and Joel Lynch are all looking to force their way into Davies' plans.[LNB]"We are boosted by the news that Earnie and Tys are both fully recovered for the weekend, which is good," the Reds boss told the club's official website.[LNB]"Iain Turner, with his toe, and Paul Anderson (ankle) are touch and go, but we are hopeful.[LNB]"It will be nice to have one or two back.[LNB]"Guy played more than a half in the reserves on Monday and Joel Lynch is back in training as well.[LNB]"We will have to see who is available, but we should have one or two more available."[LNB]

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