NOTTINGHAM Forest have rejected Burnley's latest attempt to sign midfielder Henri Lansbury with manager Dougie Freedman insisting the offer was 'so low that it is not worth a comment'.
The Clarets' offer is thought to have been less than £2m, just seven months after an unsuccessful £4m bid for the midfielder.
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Lansbury was made Forest captain last season, scoring an impressive 11 goals from midfield.
The 24-year-old cost Forest £1m from Arsenal back in August 2012 and has made 88 Championship starts and 12 sub appearances since, scoring a total of 22 goals.
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