Mark Warburton’s Glasgow Rangers are reportedly interested in signing Matthew Knox from Livingston in the summer transfer window.
Rangers manager Mark Warburton celebrates winning the Scottish Championship
Rangers will increase their offer for Livingston youngster Matthew Knox, according to The Daily Record.
It has been reported that Rangers had a bid of £75,000 for the 16-year-old midfielder rejected by Livingston last season.
The teenager impressed during a trial for the Gers, who reportedly wanted to sign him.
However, according to The Daily Record, Livingston consider Knox to be worth at least £150,000.
It has been reported that a number of clubs in the Championship in England are interested in signing the youngster in the summer transfer window.

According to The Daily Record, an offer of £200,000 which includes incentives and add-ons will be enough to secure the services of Knox.
It has also been reported that the highly-rated Livingston youngster has had training stints with Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton and Nottingham Forest.

Rangers won the Scottish Championship title last season and will feature in the Scottish Premiership during the 2016-17 campaign.
Livingston got relegated from the Scottish Championship at the end of the 2015-16 campaign and will play in the Scottish League One next season.

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