Jake Hastie has reportedly agreed terms over a three-year deal with Steven Gerrard’s Scottish Premiership powerhouses Rangers.

Motherwell manager Stephen Robinson has claimed that star winger Jake Hastie has already agreed a deal with a new club as his contract runs down amid claims that Rangers are set to bring the 20-year-old to Ibrox, speaking to Sky Sports.
The Express reported earlier this month that Hastie had attracted the interest of Derby County, Middlesbrough and Hull City but Rangers were at the front of the queue, preparing to open a new round of talks for the Scottish starlet.
Hastie is due to become a free agent in the summer, though The Gers would have to pay a compensation fee of £300,000. The Daily Record, meanwhile, claimed that he has already agreed terms over a three-year deal at Rangers.
And Motherwell boss Robinson has now poured more fuel on the fire by admitting that the youngster, who has scored six goals in 12 Premiership games since January, is one his way out of Fir Hill.

“(Jake) won’t for sign for me. I believe Jake’s signed for another club but it’s not for me to announce,” he said.
This comes on the same day that Rangers manager Steven Gerrard confirmed his interest in signing Hastie, as reported by TEAMtalk, admitting that the reports were on the money.
Hastie could potentially replace Ryan Kent at Ibrox, with the Englishman set to return to Liverpool when his loan spell ends.

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