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Forest dealt major blow with star set to miss the rest of the season

Callum Hudson-Odoi is set to play no further part in Nottingham Forest’s season, dealing a significant blow to their European and survival hopes.

The winger damaged his hamstring in the Europa League quarter-final win over Porto last week and missed the 4-1 victory against Burnley on Sunday, with boss Vitor Pereira indicating Hudson-Odoi would have a scan on Monday.

Yet Daily Mail Sport understands Forest are planning for the rest of the campaign without Hudson-Odoi.

Under the club’s four permanent managers, Hudson-Odoi has remained a regular and though he has had occasional injury problems, he has still made 43 appearances in all competitions, with six goals and four assists.

Callum Hudson-Odoi has scored six goals in 43 appearances this season - but looks set to miss the rest of the campaign through injury

Once courted by Bayern Munich and even offered the No 10 shirt, Hudson-Odoi was signed by Forest for just £3million in summer 2023 and has proved an excellent buy, playing more than 100 times and claiming 19 goals and 10 assists.

He is still only 25 and signed a new three-year deal at the end of last summer.

Influential centre half Murillo also limped out of Sunday’s 4-1 win over Burnley with a hamstring problem, but that does not appear as bad.

Pereira said:’I don’t know. I spoke to him and he said he thinks it is not serious. I hope.’

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