Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers midfielder Glenn Kamara’s reputation is quickly increasing.

Kamara only moved to Rangers in January, but his reputation is soaring already.
The central midfielder has been linked with a move away from Rangers to Brighton & Hove Albion recently, and said it was his dream to play in the Premier League.
And Johansson feels that there may come a time when Kamara does outgrow Rangers.
He said: “You have to be careful with young players in terms of the comments you make and the pressure you put on them but, as I said, he had a fantastic season and has done well with Rangers and Finland.
“It is about giving young players the opportunities and the time to grow and if he continues to play well then there is always going to be interest in good players.
“I am sure there will be teams looking at him now and in the future but it will be when the time is right for him and Rangers. He has got the potential and the skill to move forward but it is about enjoying your football and progression right now.”

Karama’s six months at Ibrox so far have made him a key part of Gerrard’s plans for next season.
The Rangers man also impressed on international duty at the weekend, as he starred for Finland in their win against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Kamara could well establish himself as one of Scotland’s finest talents next term, if he continues to play at his current level for Gerrard’s men.
And Rangers will surely be doing all they can to keep hold of him over the summer.

Receive exclusive football transfer news and updates twice a week to your mailbox
