Rangers are eyeing Craig Bryson.

Rangers are not stopping their recruitment spree and are eyeing up Craig Bryson as the next addition, report the Daily Record.
Ibrox target Bryson, 32, is a central midfielder who currently plays for Derby County.
Bryson would add strength to Rangers’ already packed midfield. He also has a famous tale of humiliating rivals Celtic.
The midfielder began his career at lower league Clyde, and was in the team in 2006 when they dumped Celtic out of the cup.
Bryson scored the opening goal in the famous 2-1 win, which was Roy Keane’s debut for Celtic.

He told the Daily Record: ““There was so much spotlight on Roy Keane coming up from Manchester United to make his debut that everyone forgot about Clyde that day.”
Bryson had scored against Rangers the same year, but he ended up on the losing team.
He went on to clinch a move to Kilmarnock before moving to Derby in 2011, where he has played more than 240 games for the club.
If he signs with Rangers, what price a famous repeat against Celtic?

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