Rangers youth coach Cameron Campbell has shared an emotional farewell message as he departs the club for Germany.
The highly-rated coach - who led the under-18 side before becoming PDP talent development coach - is reportedly set to make the switch to Bundesliga club RB Leipzig.
Campbell - who lifted the under-18 league title and Scottish Youth Cup at Rangers - has been at Ibrox for three-and-a-half years but announced his departure on social media.
Privileged to have spent 3.5 years @RFC_Youth working with some brilliant people on & off the pitch. An incredible opportunity that I never took for granted, from watching academy lads play for @RangersFC & forging careers in the game to winning the U18 League & Scottish Youth… pic.twitter.com/JErRVKBMcm
— Cameron Campbell (@c_campbell18) January 12, 2024
The Scottish Sun reports Campbell will take up a post with RB Leipzig after his successful spell at Rangers.
A post on X, formerly Twitter, read: "Privileged to have spent 3.5 years @RFC_Youth working with some brilliant people on & off the pitch.
"An incredible opportunity that I never took for granted, from watching academy lads play for @RangersFC & forging careers in the game to winning the U18 League & Scottish Youth Cup.
"Overwhelmed by the messages I’ve received from players, parents and staff which have all been greatly appreciated."
Campbell ended his message teasing a move to Germany as a translated sign-off - "Aufgeregt für das, was als nächstes kommt" - read: "Excited for what's next."
Former Rangers coach Graeme Murty replied to the post: "Good luck Cam. Can’t wait for the study visit."
While Mark Spalding - who previously worked in the Ibrox academy set-up - commented: "Love this! Good luck mate, was a pleasure"