Glen Kamara ‘holds transfer talks with three clubs’ as Rangers star closes in on Ibrox exit

TWO more clubs have reportedly entered the race to sign Glen Kamara this summer.
The Finnish international, 27, is set to leave Rangers before the transfer window closes in less than a fortnight's time with Michael Beale happy to let him go.
Leeds United were understood to be at the front of the queue for the midfielder's signature - but they now face stiff competition for the wantaway Ger.
Kamara returned to training with his team-mates at Auchenhowie last week after being told to stay away from the first team whilst transfer talks were ongoing.
He hasn't featured for the Light Blues since the beginning of the season and Beale confirmed last month that he was on his way out of Ibrox.
Now the midfielder is closing is on his move away from Ibrox after holding talks with three English teams over a deal this summer, according to a report.
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It's claimed by TeamTALK that Kamara has held discussions with Leeds and rivals Coventry and Middlesbrough in the past few days.
However, the report suggests that Daniel Farke's men are still the favourites to land him with technical director Gretar Steinsson pushing to finalise the transfer.
It's understood that Rangers are keen to hold out for a fee of around £5million for Kamara, making a sensational profit on the £50,000 they spent on him to pry him away from Dens Park in 2019.
The 27-year-old still has two years remaining on his contract at Rangers after agreeing a four-year extension in 2021.
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But a move back down south looks increasingly likely for Kamara this summer.
However, his next destination is currently unknown.
He will need to make his decision in the coming days though with the transfer window slamming shut at the end of the month.
Kamara spent majority of his youth career in England with Southend United and Arsenal before heading up north to join Dundee in 2017.
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