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Rangers take Forest youth striker on trial

 

Striker Thomas Mullen will train with Rangers next week.

 

Rangers will run the rule over Scotland under-19�s striker Thomas Mullen next week as Walter Smith looks to bolster his attacking options for the future. The young forward is available on a free transfer from Nottingham Forest after being told he is surplus to requirements by Billy Davies.

 

Mullen was a standout performer last season for the Nottingham Forest youth team, scoring 17 goals, making him the academy�s top scorer.

 

Interests ensued from Everton and Blackburn, but at the time Forest were keen to hold on to the player.

 

He�s now been released as part of a clearout with another six youth players and could make the move to Glasgow if the trial goes well.

 

Mullen has made several appearances for the Scottish youth squads, most notably against Norway and Estonia.

 

The youth player would be unlikely to see any first team football this season if the deal to Ibrox is made, as heââ?¬â?¢s considered to be ââ?¬Ë?one for the futureââ?¬â?¢.

 

Rangers will be keen to source a more immediate solution to the imminent departure of Kenny Miller.

 

David Goodwillie has been touted for a move to Ibrox if Miller completes a likely switch to Birmingham.

 

 

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We've seen countless young 'stars' arrive at the club over the years and I doubt if any of them have ever made an impact. If they want to fill places then ffs find young Scots, instead of letting them slip through our fingers only to pursue them years later when some other club has put a price on their head.

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The guy is 18, born in Worksop and plays for the Scotland U19's. He was Forest's top youth scorer last season and was one of only a couple of youths/reserves offered a new contract in the summer. He has what I'd consider to be some decent experience having played and scored in the 2010 Premier Academy League Final at the Emirates against the cream of Arsenal youths. He also played against Chelsea in the FA Youth Cup last season and was apparently quite unlucky not to score one or two goals in that game. Sounds like a good player and I think I'd rather we brought in that sort of young striking talent than filling Dundee United's pockets by spending money we can't afford on the likes of Goodwillie.

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A bit of a strange reaction to this to be honest. People on here are shouting for expensive scouts to tour the worlds parks looking for one diamond in 500 million pebbles and yet taking a look at a professional who possibly has been mentioned by his Rangers coloured manager is sneered at. Strange!

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