Rangers boss Pedro Caixinha is said to desperately want the striker at Ibrox, and could have the upper hand over Derby County.
Motherwell striker Louis Moult (right)
Motherwell are ready to sell striker Louis Moult to Glasgow Rangers, according to the Scottish Sun.
Rangers boss Pedro Caixinha is said to be desperate to sign MouIt, with talks between the two clubs ‘set to start’.
However, it is claimed that English sides Derby County and Oxford United are also keen on the Englishman, who has scored 18 goals in total this past season.
Rangers, though, could have the upper hand, with Motherwell reportedly demanding £500,000 plus a season-long loan deal for out-of-favour Ibrox forward Michael O’Halloran.
Rangers forward Michael O’Halloran (right)
The Steelmen had been credited with an interest in O’Halloran – a player who was recently said to be on Derby’s radar – in January.
And it is claimed the 27-year-old is one several Rangers players Caixinha is looking to offload.
Rangers manager Pedro Caixinha
Moult began his career not too far away from Derby at Stoke City, before making his name at non-league sides Nuneaton Town and Wrexham.
Ben Heneghan, the 25-year-old’s defensive teammate, is another reported target for Rangers.
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