Rangers want to bring Glen Kamara to Ibrox early and a deal might have become easier.

Rangers have already tied up the signing of Glen Kamara to join in the summer when his contract ends. Talks are ongoing to bring the midfielder to Ibrox early, BBC Sport report.
The Gers are attempting to reach a resolution with Dundee and manager Jim McIntyre has admitted he would rather Kamara make his move to Rangers now.
The chances of Rangers securing Kamara’s services early appear to have received a significant boost.
Dundee today clinched a loan deal for another midfielder, Andreas Hadenius, a 27-year-old Swede. The club confirmed the deal on their website.
It makes sense for Dundee to slot the Scandinavian into Kamara’s midfield role and this could have been the development Rangers were waiting for.

While Dundee wanted rid, it made sense to wait for a replacement to be signed before signing off on a deal.
Dundee had previously tried to sign Rangers’ Ross McCrorie on a loan deal as part of an agreement to sell Kamara early, the Scottish Sun reported, with the Gers rejecting the offer.
It appears they have now switched attention and found a replacement, and Rangers should find it easier to get Kamara in now before the deadline.

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