Nottingham Forest Academy graduate poised for move to Derby County.

Osborn left Derby County’s academy system in 2003, joining rivals Nottingham Forest and spending a decade in their youth ranks before making his professional debut at 18. He played 230 games for Forest, scoring 16 goals and providing 31 assists across all competitions.

Initially a left-back in the academy, Osborn transitioned to a midfield role in Forest’s first team, showcasing his versatility. After more than five years at Forest, he moved to Sheffield United for a reported £5 million following their promotion to the Premier League. After five seasons with Sheffield United, the 29-year-old is set to become a free agent when his contract ends on Monday.

Recently, it was reported that Derby County, newly promoted to the Championship, were interested in signing Osborn, competing with Watford for his signature. Journalist Alan Nixon now reports that Derby County is poised to secure Osborn’s move to Pride Park soon.

Writer’s View

This is a significant signing for Derby County, though it might upset Nottingham Forest fans. Paul Warne’s team is eager to strengthen their midfield, and securing Osborn is a remarkable achievement considering he played in the Premier League last season.

Moreover, the move is logical for Osborn, who was born in Derby and has lived between the two areas most of his life before moving to Sheffield United. Now, he is set to return to his hometown.

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