Turkish Super Lig side Alanyaspor have reached an agreement with Nottingham Forest for the signature of Ui-jo Hwang.

 

With the transfer market still open in Turkey, clubs are looking at any potential deals free of competition from clubs in which the window is now closed.

 

South Korea hitman Hwang has now appeared on the radar of Alanyaspor as they seek to add another attacking option.

 

 

 

Alanyaspor now have a deal in place with Nottingham Forest to sign Hwang, according to Turkish outlet Sports Digitale.

 

With an agreement in place with Nottingham Forest for the attacker, Alanyaspor are now opening talks with the player.

 

 

They will seek to convince Hwang to make the switch to Turkey.

 

Alanyaspor currently sit in 14th spot in the 20-team Turkish top flight.

 

 

Scoring goals has been an issue for the club, who have only hit the back of the net 26 times in their 24 league games so far.

 

Alanyaspor will hope to quickly snap up Hwang and see the Korean make an impact in the Super Lig.