Rangers may be facing a fight to keep James Tavernier at Ibrox.

According to The Scottish Sun, Crystal Palace are set to launch a £3.5million move to sign Rangers defender James Tavernier.
Palace looked doomed to relegation at one point this season, but turned things around under Roy Hodgson, and will now be looking for reinforcements this summer.
Youngster Aaron Wan-Bissaka impressed this season at right back, but with Joel Ward out of contract and seemingly set to walk away, another right back may be needed at Selhurst Park.
Now, The Scottish Sun report that Palace are set to offer a £3.5million deal to Rangers for star right back James Tavernier, in an attempt to lure him back to English football.

Tavernier, 26, joined Rangers from Wigan Athletic back in the summer of 2015, and has now racked up more than 125 appearances for the club, with with his record of 27 goals also hugely impressive.
An attack-minded right back with an eye for goal and impressive crossing ability when given time to deliver, Tavernier is unsurprisingly attracting interest, though his defensive work may need some fine-tuning in the Premier League.
Rangers only signed Tavernier to a new contract in February, but with Palace now preparing a considerable bid, the Gers may be facing a battle to keep the defender at Selhurst Park.
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