
Rangers are “very keen” to sign an England international after making an approach over a transfer, according to Sky Sports.
Rangers want defenders and attackers after Cameron signing
The Gers secured the services of Dundee midfielder Lyall Cameron back in February, with the 22-year-old penning a pre-contract agreement at Ibrox.
Cameron has now been pictured in a Rangers shirt and described a move to Glasgow as a “no-brainer” earlier this week.

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“It’s amazing to walk in the door, it’s a privilege really. I have been looking forward to it for a long time. It was a no-brainer as soon as Rangers came in, I was desperate to be here. It is obviously a massive club and the history and everything about it is just amazing. Being from Scotland, I know what the club stands for, so I just wanted to jump at the chance.
“It is a new project, they are looking to build, improve and win leagues again and I really wanted to be a part of it. I want to come here, make an impression, do as well as possible and get this club back to where it belongs.”
With a new midfielder though the door, Rangers and Russell Martin are now looking to bolster the defensive and attacking ranks.
In regards to specific defensive targets, Bournemouth right-back Max Aarons is a wanted man at Ibrox, and in attack, the Gers are keen on Peterborough United’s Kwame Poku when his contract expires at the end of the month.
Rangers “very keen” to sign Leicester City’s Conor Coady after approach
As reported in Sky Sports’ live transfer blog on Tuesday evening, Rangers have made an approach to Leicester City over a deal to sign Conor Coady. The Foxes are open to selling the centre-back after their relegation from the Premier League, and those at Ibrox “are very keen” on a move.
“Rangers have approached Leicester over a deal for Conor Coady. The Scottish club are very keen to strike a deal to sign the centre-back. Coady is one of a number of players Leicester are willing to sell this summer after relegation to the Championship. There has been interest from elsewhere, including Coady’s former club Wolves.”
Coady, who picks up £3.9m per year at The King Power Stadium, made 26 appearances for Leicester in all competitions last season, captaining on three occasions.
Best known for his time at Wolves, Coady has plenty of Premier League experience, has won 10 caps for England and has even played in the Europa League 12 times.
Called a player with a “real infectious personality” by Gareth Southgate, Coady is an out and out centre-back who Martin will be well aware of during his time as a player and manager in England.
Conor Coady’s 24/25 Premier League season |
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Games |
22 |
Goals |
1 |
Pass completion % |
91.5% |
Clearances per 90 |
3.1 |
Blocks per 90 |
1.1 |
Average WhoScored match rating |
6.17/10 |
A move looks like one to keep an eye on, and if Coady does move north, that may see Robin Propper seal a return to FC Twente following recent rumours.