Rangers and Nottingham Forest have 'agreed' a deal that could see Ibrox chief Ross Wilson leave the club, according to a report.
The news broke that the Rangers Sporting Director was a 'target for a senior football role' at the City Ground this week and it appears the situation has moved quickly on the 39-year-old who previously worked down south with Watford, Huddersfield Town and Southampton.
According to the Telegraph, a deal has been 'agreed' by both clubs with Wilson himself expected to agree personal terms 'imminently' with his role likely to encompass more than predecessor Filippo Giraldi and the one he currently operates at Ibrox.
Wilson joined Rangers in 2019 but has caught some criticism from sections of the Ibrox support alongside Managing Director Stewart Robertson. Banners were unveiled ahead of a clash with Motherwell last month that read 'Time for Change'.
Michael Beale previously spoke of being 'well aligned' with the Scottish supremo but it appears a new face might be needed to help the Englishman with his summer recruitment plans.
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