Nottingham Forest are eyeing up a move for Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara this summer, according to a fresh transfer rumour which has emerged.

The Lowdown: Kamara a key player for Rangers

The 26-year-old has stood out as one of the Gers' most important players in recent years, playing his part in them winning the Premiership title in 2021 and reaching last season's Europa League final.

Kamara has made 159 appearances for Rangers in total, registering 18 goal involvements (eight goals and 10 assists) and once being hailed as 'fantastic' by former Ibrox manager Steven Gerrard.

He is reportedly open to a new challenge this summer, though, and Forest could be in the mix to snap him up.

The Latest: Forest eyeing up move for Kamara

According to 90min, Forest have made 'enquiries' about Kamara, although Bournemouth and Brighton are also mentioned as potential suitors.

The player himself is open to moving to the Premier League, even though his current Rangers deal does not expire until the summer of 2025.

The Verdict: Another great midfield option

Forest have made huge strides throughout the summer transfer window, strengthening all over the pitch to ensure that they can compete in the Premier League.

Kamara could be a brilliant addition, complementing fellow new signing Jesse Lingard by starring in a slightly more disciplined midfield role, using his intelligence and technical quality to good use.

The 46-cap Finland international enjoyed a hugely impressive 90.8% pass completion rate in the Premiership last season, along with averaging 1.1 tackles per game, which shows what he could bring to Cooper's side if he moves to the City Ground.