Rangers are reportedly looking to lure Glen Kamara to Ibrox.

According to the back page of the Scottish Sunday Express (13/05), Rangers scouted Dundee midfielder Glen Kamara on Saturday afternoon ahead of a possible summer move.
The Gers have already landed a new manager in Steven Gerrard and look set to bring in two players on pre-contract agreements, with Allan McGregor and Scott Arfield both expected to arrive from Hull City and Burnley respectively.
Director of football Mark Allen will be working hard to bring in new faces, and it seems that Rangers were making checks on one top target on Saturday afternoon.
The back page of the Scottish Sunday Express (13/05) claims that Rangers sent scout John Brown to watch Dundee take on Partick Thistle at Dens Park, with midfielder Glen Kamara thought to be the target.

Kamara, 22, was born in Finland but kickstarted his career in England with Southend United and Arsenal, but after just one appearance for the Gunners, he moved on to Dundee last summer.
Since making the move to Scotland, Kamara has been a star for Neil McCann’s side, racking up 46 appearances in all competitions whilst impressing as an athletic, box-to-box midfield player – something Rangers may well need.
Brown allegedly watched Kamara in action as Rangers consider a bid, and whilst Kamara has just a year left on his Dundee deal, it’s claimed that he could cost at least £600,000 this summer.
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