Rangers have been linked with bringing Craig Bryson to Ibrox.

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has told Rangers TV that he isn’t expecting any more business to be done after Matt Polster signs.
The Gers have been busy already this month, signing winger Jordan Jones and midfielder Glen Kamara to pre-contract agreements so they can sign on free transfers in the summer.
Rangers also added veterans Steven Davis and Jermain Defoe on loan, and utility man Polster is set to become signing number five on a free transfer from Chicago Fire.
Gerrard was today asked about more business, and suggested that there will be no other business done in terms of incomings at Ibrox once Polster signs, though did note that goalkeeper Stefan Marinovic is on trial and may have a chance at a deal.
“Matt Polster’s very close, that’ll depend on a work permit situation,” said Gerrard. “We’ve got a goalkeeper in on trial, which I mentioned a couple of days ago in a press conference. Besides that, we’re pretty much done,” he added.
Gerrard’s comments cast doubt on a host of rumours, but most notably the claims that Rangers are attempting to broker a deal for Derby County ace Craig Bryson.

The Daily Record reported a fortnight ago that Rangers were pursuing a deal for Bryson after assistant boss Gary McAllister convinced Gerrard to make a move.
Derby may be willing to let him go as his contract expires this summer, and a cheap deal for the 32-year-old could be possible for Gerrard and co.
Yet having already got in Kamara on a pre-contract deal, Davis on loan and with Greg Docherty returning in the summer, signing another midfielder seems unlikely, and Gerrard’s comments suggest no move will be done this month.

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