Camp played for QPR in the 2-2 draw at the City Ground on Saturday.
Queens Park Rangers goalkeeper Lee Camp has told BBC Radio Nottingham that he would be interested in a move back to Nottingham Forest.
Camp spent 15 games on loan with the Reds, and saved two stoppage-time penalties in that time, including one against arch-rivals Derby County.
"If Forest want to do something, fantastic," Camp said. "I'm under the impression that they know what to do.
"It would certainly interest me, but the ball is in Forest's court."
Camp left Forest after the win at Norwich at the end of December, and it had seemed that the appointment of Billy Davies as Reds manager would end his chances of a return to the City Ground.
Reports had claimed that Camp and Davies had fallen out when they were both at Derby, but Camp dismissed suggestions of a rift between the pair.
"Me and Billy never had a crossed word, a disagreement, or anything at Derby," Camp said. "He was always very honest with me, looked me in the eye and told me how it was."
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