Spurs midfielder Jermaine Jenas could be set to extend his loan deal at Nottingham Forest. 

The former Forest academy graduate is yet to start a league match for Sean O'Driscoll's side but has made four appearances off the bench and scored the last goal in a 4-1 win over Barnsley on Saturday.

O'Driscoll said he has been impressed with the 29-year-old's attitude and would be open to the idea of extending his stay.

"Sometimes as a manager you are wary about taking a big name from the Premier League, which he is, but he's been first class," O'Driscoll told Forest's official website.

"His attitude has been great, he's got great experience and we've used his opinion on things because he has an influence on the group.

"He wants to get his career back on track and the initial first month was a suck-it-and-see thing for both parties. We would like to keep him if we can. We will discuss things and see what happens.

"Every time he has come on, he has given us an added dimension. He is not far from getting a start and I am sure he will back himself to hold on to that place when he does."