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Eighteen-year-old defender Grace McEwan heads to Nottingham Forest on a season-long loan from Brighton & Hove Albion, becoming the club's seventh summer signing.
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Nottingham Forest have landed their seventh summer signing - and this one comes with a Nike Cup winner's medal in her back pocket.
Defender Grace McEwan, just 18, arrives on a season-long loan from Brighton & Hove Albion, as WSL Full-Time reports.
McEwan cut her teeth in the Charlton Athletic academy before making the switch to Brighton in 2023. She thrived with the Seagulls' Under-19 side, helping them clinch the Nike Cup along the way.
Her senior bow came in November 2023. A loan spell at Portsmouth followed during the 2024/2025 campaign, though a long-term injury curtailed that stint.
Forest have been anything but idle this window. McEwan becomes the club's seventh addition of the summer - a clear signal of intent from the Reds as they build for the season ahead.
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