
SEVERAL clubs are keeping tabs on Glen Kamara this summer.
The Rangers midfielder is expected to leave Ibrox in the coming weeks with Michael Beale set to offload several stars to make room for new signings.


Kamara, 27, has been heavily linked with a move to Turkey since the start of the window with Besiktas reportedly interested in a loan deal for the out-of-favour Finnish international.
It’s claimed the Istanbul outfit want to include an option-to-buy clause in the deal to sign him permanently next summer too.
But it’s now been revealed that Besiktas face stiff competition for the midfielder’s signature as Leeds have reportedly joined the race to land him.
The Yorkshire Post claim the Elland Road club are in advanced talks with Chelsea star Ethan Ampadu but new boss Daniel Farke is preparing for life without Tyler Adams, who could move on this summer.
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It’s understood the American international is looking to leave Leeds following their relegation from the Premier League and several clubs are interested in him.
And Farke has identified Kamara as a potential option should he depart.
But it’s suggested the manager will need added reinforcements in the middle of the park either way so they could open talks with Rangers over Kamara in the near future.
The move would see the 27-year-old return down south after leaving Arsenal for Dundee in 2017.
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The 52-cap international came through the youth ranks at the Gunners but failed to make a first team appearance before his exit six years ago.
Meanwhile, Scott Wright is closing in on his Rangers exit.
The winger is now on the verge of joining Turkish outfit Pendikspor.
It will see him competing in the Super Lig next season against Ryan Kent after the club gained promotion through the play-offs last season.
Wright will jet out in the next 24 hours to complete his £500,000 transfer.
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