Megan Bell, a Northern Ireland international, left Rangers of the WSPL1 to join Nottingham Forest.
Bell, a midfielder, scored three goals and earned 34 caps for his country.
The 23-year-old, who formerly played for Hearts, Durham, and Linfield, joins Rangers in 2020.
Bell stated that joining Forest, who are ranked second in the FA Premier Division North, the third division in England, “means a lot.”
“I’m thrilled to be here because it’s a huge club with enormous ambition,” Bell said on the team’s website.
“I think I’m a very attack-minded player and I’d like to think I can make things happen.
” Bell’s transfer to Forest will allow him to join teammates Caragh Hamilton, Casey Howe, and Nat Johnson from Northern Ireland.
“Tremendous potential” was what Nottingham Forest head coach Carly Davies said of Bell.
“I’m excited to assist in her growth and watch how far we can take her.
“Megan is an exciting young prospect with an exceptionally bright future.”
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