Rangers ace Barrie McKay is reportedly attracting interest.
According to Sky Sports, Rangers ace Barrie McKay is attracting interest from Premier League and foreign clubs having impressed at Ibrox.
McKay, 22, joined Rangers from Kilmarnock back in 2011, and made just one first-team appearance for the club during the 2011-12 season.
Rangers’ Barrie McKay (R) in action with Livingston’s Jackson Longridge
With a combined five goals in 43 games during loan spells at Greenock Morton and Raith Rovers, some felt that McKay would never make the grade at Ibrox – but he’s proven those people very wrong.
McKay has thrived under Mark Warburton, scoring nine goals in 48 games last season as Rangers won promotion and reached the Scottish Cup final.
Burnley’s Tendayi Darikwa in action with Rangers’ Barrie McKay
This term, McKay – who already has one Scotland cap to his name – has endured some ups and downs, but his recent performances have seen him back to his best, as he particularly thrived against Celtic.
Now, Sky Sports report that McKay is attracting interest from clubs in the Premier League as well as abroad, though the Gers unsurprisingly want to keep the wide man.
With just two weeks to go until the transfer deadline, Rangers certainly won’t want to sell, and McKay is believed to be more than happy to stay at Ibrox and continue his development.
One of Rangers’ top young players with a huge future ahead of him, Warburton’s men need to keep hold of players like McKay if they are to close the gap on Celtic, and Premier League interest should be shunned this month.
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