Glasgow Rangers are reportedly interested in Glen Kamara.

Glasgow Rangers are keen to sign talented midfielder Glen Kamara, according to The Scottish Sun.
Kamara signed for Dundee on a free transfer and has impressed so far, attracting transfer interest. The former Arsenal trainee is also coveted by Swansea at Celtic.
Rangers interest is particularly intriguing, as it could signal that Sean Goss does not have a future at the club.

Goss signed on loan from QPR in January and had a sensational start for the Gers, with fans pleading for a permanent deal.
He struggled against Celtic and has lost his place since and has not played 90 minutes since February.
Defensive midfielder Kamara would be a replacement for Goss, who looks less likely to sign permanently.
Upgrade or cheap option?
QPR were unwilling to let Goss go easily and would have wanted millions for his signature.
Kamara would cost less, and with the shine suddenly off Goss, Rangers may feel they are getting a better player.

Like ex-Manchester United talent Goss he came through the ranks of a top tier English club, learning from Arsene Wenger at Arsenal.
Goss has largely exceeded expectations since joining despite a disappointing last month on the sidelines.
If Kamara does not match what he has done, then the deal for youngster may retro-actively end up looking like the Gers simply taking the cheap option as opposed to trying to sign Goss permanently.
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