Barrie McKay completes Nottingham Forest medical and agrees personal terms ahead of £750,000 transfer from Rangers.
The Reds are believed to be paying £750,000 for the 22-year-old’s services, with the winger having also agreed terms on a four-year contract at the City Ground.
Rangers’ Barrie McKay is fouled by Alloa’s Kyle McAusland in the area resulting in a penalty to Rangers
Once the transfer is confirmed McKay will then fly out to the USA to unite with his new Forest teammates, who are currently at a pre-season training camp in Florida.
The move will see the forward team up with manager Mark Warburton once again, who was his boss at Gers before making the switch to the Championship in March.
It was Warburton’s presence that is believed to have convinced McKay to opt for the Reds over Cardiff City, who also showed interest in signing him.
The Scotland international will become the second Forest signing from the Scottish Premiership this summer, with Jason Cummings having already joined from Hibernian.
Hibernian’s Jason Cummings (R) celebrates scoring their first goal with John McGinn
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