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NOTTINGHAM Forest defender Luke Chambers is on the verge of a call up to play for the Republic of Ireland.
Chambers, who has been one of Forest's players of the season so far, has been asked by the Irish FA to take up Irish citizenship.
And the central defender, who qualifies to play for the Irish through his grandfather, could even get a call-up to face Macedonia and Uruguay at the end of the month.
Chambers has begun the process of applying for an Irish passport, after his impressive form was spotted by Giovanni Trapattoni.
And his passage into international football should be far more straightforward than it was for Reds team-mate Lee Camp, whose recent qualification for Northern Ireland was complicated by the fact that he had played for England at almost every junior level up to the Under-21 age group.
The two men have helped Forest maintain the second- best defensive record in the Championship this season.
"There has been some contact. They have asked me to become a Republic of Ireland citizen," said Chambers, who will be looking to help Forest bounce back to form against Doncaster at the City Ground tomorrow.
"We had been trying to keep things quiet but I am going through the process.
"Hopefully, I can get the passport through and I can be involved.
"I don't know too much about what might happen. But I qualify through my mother's father.
"It is good to be recognised at that level."
Chambers hopes he has proved a few of his doubters wrong, after producing a series of solid displays in the heart of the Reds' back four.
"Playing international football is a chance you can't turn down," he said. "And Ireland are a very good side.
"I have always said that I was a central defender, which maybe I have started to prove to people this season.
"I am not sure how long things will take. But I have had a covering letter from the Irish FA, which will explain things when I apply for citizenship.
"I am not sure if I will be involved at the end of this month. It may be after that before things are sorted out."
Forest may be boosted by the return of Joel Lynch and Nathan Tyson from ankle in for tomorrow's game against Doncaster.