
Sources: Second Rangers man could now follow Ross Wilson to Nottingham Forest
Rangers could lose academy director Craig Mulholland to Nottingham Forest after Ross Wilson departed to become the new sporting director at the City ground, sources have told Football Insider.
Wilson and Mulholland are understood to be extremely close, and one of the first jobs for Wilson will be helping identify a new academy director.
Gary Brazil is currently the man in the role at Forest, but his contract expires at the end of the year and there is no indication that a new deal is on the cards.

Rangers may now have to brace themselves for another approach from Forest as they look to replace Wilson and prepare for a busy summer transfer window.
Mulholland has been in charge of the academy at Rangers since 2014 and there is a growing sense that there is more changes to come at the Rangers training centre.
The 53-year-old has been at the helm of the Gers youth system that has seen the likes of Nathan Patterson, Alex Lowry and Leon King break through.
Elsewhere at the club, chairman Douglas Park recently stepped away, leaving John Bennet to take over the role.

Rangers are currently trying to bring in key targets for next season and the behind-the-scenes merry-go-round will not be helpful to Beale’s plans as he tries to close the gap to rivals Celtic.
Major changes are happening at the Govan club, and many fans have been pleased to see the back of Ross Wilson after a poor window this season.
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