
Celtic and Rangers target Grady Dianganga is said to be worried that he won’t play at West Ham United, by The Sun.
Celtic have been heavily linked with the winger in same paper recently, while the Scottish Herald claim that Steven Gerrard’s Rangers side are keen to snap him up.
The Glasgow pair may have hope in their pursuit of the wide-man too, as he is reportedly concerned about a potential return to West Ham.
Diangana has caught the eye out on loan with West Bromwich Albion this season, after playing regularly, and he now doesn’t want to return to play a back-up role.
And Celtic and Rangers would both surely be able to offer Diangana a starting place if he was to make the move north of the border, given his considerable talents.
Diangana has claimed seven goals and six assists in 27 appearances in the Championship this season, and would immediately become one of the most frightening attackers in Scotland if he was to arrive.
The problem for Celtic and Rangers is that West Ham are said by The Sun to be demanding around £20 million for the winger, which could put him out of their price range.

Rangers would likely have to sell Alfredo Morelos to afford such a transfer, while Celtic would also probably have to offload Odsonne Edouard if they were to have any chance of reaching a deal.
Back at West Ham, Diangana will be in competition with the likes of Jarrod Bowen, Andriy Yarmolenko, Pablo Fornals, Michail Antonio and Felipe Anderson for a first-team place.
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