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Lee Camp
Hand out: Lee Camp spent a number of months on loan at Nottingham Forest earlier this season

Lee wants to up sticks and set up camp with Forest

9 Feb 2009


Queens Park Rangers goalkeeper Lee Camp has admitted he would welcome a permanent move to Nottingham Forest.

Camp, 24, spent 15 games on loan at Forest earlier this season after dropping behind Radek Cerny in the pecking order at Loftus Road.

The stopper has since been recalled to the first team following an injury to Cerny and helped them earn a point in the 2-2 draw at Forest on Saturday.

However, he is still eyeing a move away from the capital and has not ruled out being reunited with his former Derby manager Billy Davies.

Camp said: "If Forest want to do something, fantastic. I'm under the impression that they know what to do. It would certainly interest me, but the ball is in Forest's court.

"Me and Billy never had a crossed word, a disagreement, or anything at Derby. He was always very honest with me, looked me in the eye and told me how it was."

Rangers took the lead when two goals from Matteo Alberti cancelled out Lewis McGugan's first-half penalty. But Chris Cohen headed home in the 66th-minute to earn Forest a vital point in their battle against relegation, while Rangers have stretched their unbeaten run in the Championship to nine games.

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