The Rangers defender is said to have held talks with Ibrox chief Mark Warburton on Tuesday.
Rob Kiernan is considering his future at Glasgow Rangers, according to the Scottish Sun.
The tabloid reports the defender was turned on by Gers fans during Saturday’s draw with Ross County, despite being left out of the side by manager Mark Warburton.
Rangers’ Rob Kiernan jumps for a header
Kiernan, whose relationship with Warburton stretches back more than a decade to their time at Watford, is said to have held talks with the Ibrox chief at Rangers’ Auchenhowie training ground on Tuesday.
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The former Republic of Ireland Under-21 international has struggled in his second season in Glasgow, having helped the Light Blues to promotion last term.
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The Daily Mail reported that, despite this, English Championship side Fulham were preparing a £2 million offer for Kiernan last month.
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And a move down south would likely appeal to the English-born 26-year-old, who has less than 18 months to run on his Rangers deal.
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