Rangers want £5million Josh Tymon from Stoke but may have to qualify for Champions League to fund transfer
RANGERS are keen to sign Stoke City’s raiding left-back Josh Tymon - but may have to wait.
The Scottish giants are planning improvements to their side after reaching the Europa League final and Tymon, 23, is high on the list.
However, Rangers will have to either sell Borna Barisic or qualify for the Champions League group stages to fund the deal.
Stoke will want around £5million for Tymon, who has come good after signing as a teenager from Hull City.
Rangers are on alert for Crystal Palace’s England keeper Jack Butland as doubts form about his future.
Butland, 29, worked his way into Patrick Vieira’s side at the end of the season.
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However, he has often been second choice since signing in 2020.
The Scottish giants Rangers and promoted Bournemouth have both shortlisted the shot stopper.
The Cherries may only be looking for cover, while Rangers, interest revolves around their European ambitions.
The Scottish side, who finished the season as Europa League runners-up, have other options at No1.
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The future of 40-year-old Allan McGregor at Rangers remains unclear with last season’s keeper out of contract.
Connor Goldson will stay however, after he signed a bumper new contract at Ibrox.
The central defender has put pen to paper on a deal which will see him through to the summer of 2026 - and commit the best years of his career to the club.
It puts an end to one of the longest-running contract sagas in Scottish football.
And the Rangers social media team couldn't resist marking the moment with a tease, writing online: "Rangers today wishes to put on record our sincere thanks to Connor Goldson for his service to the club over the past four years...
"...as we look ahead to the next four years of having him at Ibrox".