Alfredo Morelos and Ross Wilson could be reunited at Nottingham Forest, according to reports.
It's claimed the Premier League side are among the interested parties in the out-of-contract Rangers striker.
Morelos will officially become a free agent on July 1 but is already free to discuss a pre-contract move to a new club.
🚨 Alfredo Morelos (26) y #Rangers no llegaron a un acuerdo de renovación; todo está dado para que sea agente libre desde el 1 de julio. #Sevilla, #Cádiz, #Everton #Nottingham y #Fenerbahçe los primeros interesados 🔜🇨🇴
— Pipe Sierra (@PSierraR) June 15, 2023
👀 También hay un club italiano que lo quiere pic.twitter.com/m1imx1YMjy
It's claimed former Ibrox sporting director Wilson could work to bring him to his new club Nottingham Forest in the summer.
Wilson had left Rangers in April to head to the Premier League but his Ibrox connections could come in handy should Forest face a transfer battle to land Morelos.
Win Sports TV journalist Pipe Sierra reports Sevilla, Cadiz, Everton, Fenerbahce and an unnamed Italian club have also shown interest in signing Morelos.
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He stated on Twitter: "Alfredo Morelos (26) and #Rangers did not reach a renewal agreement; everything is given for him to be a free agent from July 1.
"Sevilla, Cádiz, Everton, Nottingham and Fenerbahçe the first interested parties.
"There is also an Italian club that wants it."
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