The Daily Record reports that former Rangers keeper Cammy Bell is set to sign a two-year deal with Falkirk.
Bell spent three years at Ibrox between 2013 and 2016. He played his part in helping the Gers rise through the divisions but left after losing his place to Wes Foderingham.

He had been attached to Partick Thistle, but his contract was ended earlier this summer.
Oddly, after falling out of favour at Firhill last season, he moved up to the SPL on loan in January, as cover for St Johnstone’s Zander Clark.
The switch was worth it, too, as he turned out four times for The Saints, even registering a clean sheet at Ibrox in February.

Those stints at Firhill and McDiarmid Park are both over now, though, and it seems he’s off to be part of a rebuild at Falkirk.
Despite Rangers loanee Zak Rudden’s goals, the Bairns were relegated from the Championship last season.
This is only the second time they have found themselves in the Scottish third tier. Therefore, they’ll be desperate to gain an immediate and automatic promotion in 2019/20.
It’s something of a drop down for Bell. However, he’s said to have had the chance to stay in the Championship, but turned down Queen of the South in order to be part of Falkirk’s project.
He’s become something of a journeyman since leaving Ibrox in 2016. So, hopefully, he’ll take this chance to finally establish himself as a no.1 keeper once more.
