Former Rangers coach set to reunite with Ross Wilson and Craig Mulholland at Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest already have a strong former Rangers contingent in their doors at the City Ground.
Ross Wilson is the club’s chief football officer having departed Ibrox back in 2023 after three-and-a-half years in Glasgow and he’s been thriving with the Premier League outfit since taking over recruitment and other processes down south.
Forest also picked up Craig Mulholland as their head of academy coaching after he, too, spent two decades at Ibrox.
Wilson was keen to take Mulholland with him to Forest and it was a move which made sense after the latter had departed Rangers.
Ross Wilson hopeful of bringing Cameron Campbell to Nottingham Forest
And now, Rangers News understands there’s set to be another Light Blues reunion at Forest with another ex-employee preparing to join up with both Wilson and Mulholland.
We understand Cameron Campbell is being readied for a move to the EPL having spent the last eight months in Germany with RB Leipzig as their talent development coach.
It’s understood he will take a similar youth coaching job at the Nigel Doughty Academy. Campbell spent three-and-a-half years serving as the club’s lead Under-18 coach before being promoted into the role of PDP Talent Development Coach back in August of last year.
Campbell is set to leave his youth role at RB Leipzig
Some of his research at Rangers was also used in a UEFA Champions League Technical Report. He has previously worked with Aberdeen and the Right to Dream academy in Ghana.
It comes a few months after Forest looked to further establish their youth academy by bringing in other coaches including former players.
Wes Morgan and Lewis Grabban joined both Andy Reid and Julian Bennett as new members of the academy staff as they look to build their squad up from the teens.
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