Striker Tahvon Campbell said it wasn’t a hard decision to sign permanently with Forest Green Rovers after putting pen to paper on a one-year deal.

The 21-year-old, who spent the second half of last season on loan at The New Lawn from West Bromwich Albion, become Forest Green’s third acquisition of the summer, with goalkeeper James Montgomery signing last week and Carl Winchester agreeing to join yesterday.

Campbell made 14 appearances during his loan stint, with two goals in three starts, including a strike against Cambridge United on debut.

Campbell said: “Having been here before it was quite an easy decision, knowing the whole background of the club as well as the staff and players.

“I really enjoyed my loan spell at the club and staying in the league was a great feeling and hopefully next season we can push for bigger things.

“I wouldn’t say it is my last chance but I feel the club have given me the opportunity to show what I can do and I am thankful for that.

“I just want to get a whole season under my belt and try and score as many goals as I can.”

Mark Cooper, FGR manager, said: “Tahv showed us on numerous occasions during his loan spell with us that he was a real handful and he had something about him.

“We’ve given him a deal where he has got to really prove himself.

“It’s probably a last-chance saloon for Tahv. He has had three or four loans that haven’t worked out, he’s come to us, felt at home and we’ve given him an opportunity to kick on.”

Campbell, a product of the West Brom academy system, was released by the West Midlands club having not featured for the first team.

Before joining FGR, Campbell had also had loan spells at Yeovil Town, Kidderminster, Notts County and Solihull Moors.