Liverpool either want to sell or keep Ryan Kent with Rangers battling clubs in France and Belgium for the winger’s signature.

Liverpool winger Ryan Kent has his heart set on a return to Rangers before the transfer window slams shut, according to Sky Sports.
The 22-year-old finds himself stuck in limbo with time running out. Kent is nowhere near Jurgen Klopp’s first-team plans at Anfield and, to make matters worse, he has been left out of their Under 23s in recent weeks with his immediate future still up in the air.
Rangers have made no secret of their desire to bring Kent back to Ibrox after he shone on loan during the 2018/19 season, winning the SPFA Young Player of the Year award.
Manager Steven Gerrard told the Scottish Sun earlier in the week that he was keen to come to an agreement with his former club, although Liverpool are playing hardball. The Champions of Europe either want to keep Kent or sell him permanently.

And their £7 million price-tag makes life difficult for Rangers.
According to Sky, Kent is desperate to link up with Gerrard again north of the border but he is apparently keeping his options open amid interest from clubs in France and Belgium.

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