Glasgow Rangers manager Steven Gerrard brought Glen Kamara to Ibrox in the summer transfer window.
Glen Kamara of Rangers
The 23-year-old midfielder, though, has said that he is happy playing for Steven Gerrard’s Ibrox club Glasgow Rangers at the moment.
The Finland international joined Rangers from Dundee in the January transfer window for a fee reported by The Scottish Sun to be worth £100,000.
Kamara has proved to be a bargain signing for the Gers, as the former Arsenal prospect established himself as a key player in Gerrard’s midfield during the second half of the season.
According to WhoScored, the midfielder made 12 starts and one substitute appearance in the Scottish Premiership for Rangers, scoring one goal in the process.
According to TEAMtalk, Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League in England are interested in signing the youngster from Rangers in the summer transfer window.
Kamara has suggested that he would love to play in the Premier League, but the Rangers man has said that he is happy at Ibrox at the moment.

Kamara told The Scottish Sun about his future: “Rumours are part of football. But nothing concrete has happened, it is just speculation.
“Yes, it would be a dream to play in the Premier League, but for the moment I am happy to play for Rangers.
“It has been a long journey for me in my career and now I play for a club like Rangers.”

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