Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers parted company with Mark Warburton last month, and he now manages Nottingham Forest.

Glasgow Rangers boss Mark Warburton has refused to rule out the possibility of signing players from the Ibrox side this summer for his new side Nottingham Forest, when asked by the Glasgow Evening Times.
Warburton left Rangers last month, and quickly returned to management by taking the Forest job earlier this week.
The 54-year-old boss is expected to be backed with funds in the summer, providing he can keep Forest in the Championship this season.
And when asked whether any Rangers players would be on his wishlist, Warburton said: “The biggest mistake you can make is to make wholesale changes.
“Let’s give them the chance to show how good they can be. But the summer window is the summer window. Our job will be to bring the best value possible to Forest – wherever it comes from.”
There are a number of Rangers players who could be on Forest’s wishlist, but Warburton is clearly deciding to keep his cards close to his chest for now.
Forest still have work to do if they are to save their Championship status this season, as they are currently locked in a relegation battle.
The Reds are sat in 20th place in the Championship table, as things stand, and are just two points above the relegation zone.
Warburton takes charge of his first Forest match tomorrow, when they take on East Midlands rivals Derby County.

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