Derby County’s Craig Bryson, reportedly wanted by Steven Gerrard’s Ibrox club Glasgow Rangers in January, is claimed to be on the radar of Kilmarnock.
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard
Rangers were linked with a move for Derby County midfielder Craig Bryson in the January transfer window.
The Daily Record reported in January 2019 that Rangers launched a bid to sign the 32-year-old midfielder.
It was reported that the Gers were in negotiations over securing the services of the Scottish midfielder.
In the end, though, nothing materialised, and Bryson stayed at Derby, but the former Clyde star could be back in Scotland for the 2019-20 campaign and beyond.
According to The Express, Rangers’ Scottish Premiership rivals Kilmarnock have made a pre-contract offer to Bryson, who will become a free agent in the summer.

Killie manager Steve Clarke has reportedly approved an offer for the Scotsman, who was on the books of Kilmarnock from 2007 until 2011.
Bryson is past his prime, but the Derby midfielder will still be able to do a good job in the Scottish Premiership, and perhaps Rangers will be made to regret not being able to sign the 32-year-old in the January transfer window.

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