Rangers goalkeeper Wes Foderingham is reportedly wanted by Nottingham Forest.
Rangers have already sold winger Barrie McKay to Nottingham Forest this summer – and Mark Warburton could be eyeing another raid on the Gers.
McKay left Ibrox to reunite with his former Rangers boss Warburton at Forest earlier this month, having been frozen out by Warburton’s replacement, Pedro Caixinha.
Rangers goalkeeper Wes Foderingham
Warburton may not be done attempting to raid his former employers though, as The Scottish Sun claim that he wants to lure goalkeeper Wes Foderingham to the City Ground as well.
Foderingham, 26, was signed by Warburton on a free transfer back in the summer of 2015, having starred between the sticks for League One side Swindon Town.
The former Fulham and Crystal Palace youngster has become a key player for Rangers, making nearly 100 appearances in his two years in Glasgow.
Now, with Warburton armed with the money raised from selling striker Britt Assombalonga to Middlesbrough earlier this week, he is seemingly lining up another raid on Rangers, with Foderingham in his sights.
Celtic’s Scott Sinclair in action with Rangers’ Wes Foderingham
The rumours have unsurprisingly sparked a reaction from Rangers fans, with many suggesting that Foderingham should not be sold at all, if Rangers want to enjoy a successful campaign this coming season.
Some believe that Rangers should be charging around £5million for Foderingham’s signature, and whilst a few supporters believe Foderingham to be overrated, the wider view is that Rangers would miss their star goalkeeper and shouldn’t even consider letting him reunite with Warburton this summer.
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