The Rangers manager, Steven Gerrard, has reportedly approved Rossiter’s Ibrox exit.

Are the wrong Dundee club interested in Rangers’ Jordan Rossiter?
The Daily Express reports that the Rangers manager, Steven Gerrard, has approved an – albeit temporary – exit for the Ibrox midfielder.
And the newspaper claims Dundee United are one of the clubs hoping to take Rossiter on loan for the rest of the campaign.
But given Rangers’ ongoing pursuit of a January deal for Glen Kamara – who plays for United’s rivals, Dundee FC, in Rossiter’s position – interest from there could make Rangers’ life far easier.

Kamara has already agreed to join the Gers at the end of his Dens Park contract and, according to the Daily Star, Gerrard is keen to bring that move forward six months.
Meanwhile, a report in the Daily Record this week suggested that Dundee are ready to co-operate, having tried and failed with an attempt to loan Rangers’ Ross McCrorie in the meantime.

But Jim McIntyre’s side may fare better with an approach for Rossiter, who would surely benefit more from a move to a fellow Premiership club.
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