The Rangers manager, Steven Gerrard, has already struck a deal to bring the midfielder to Ibrox.

The Rangers-bound midfielder, Glen Kamara, may have played his final game for Dundee as talks to take him to Ibrox six month earlier than planned continue, according to the Sun.
Kamara has already agreed a contract with Steven Gerrard’s side that will take effect this summer.
But it is claimed the Finland international will not feature in Dundee’s Scottish Cup fixture against Queen of the South this weekend, with Jim McIntrye’s side hoping to agree a swap deal – or fee – with Rangers this month.
Ross McCrorie and Ryan Hardie have been touted as possible makeweights, although the Rangers manager, Gerrard, ruled out a move for the former player on Thursday, while the latter has since rejoined Livingston on loan.

Should Kamara fail to feature at Dens Park it would mean that he is free to play for Rangers in future rounds of this season’s competition, provided his transfer goes through before the transfer deadline.
The current Rangers midfielder, Jordan Rossiter, has been linked with a move to Dundee United, meanwhile.

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