Rangers full-back Lee Hodson transfer target for Ipswich and Bolton
The full-back is currently on loan at St Mirren, where he played in every Scottish Premiership game
RANGERS full-back Lee Hodson is a target for Ipswich and Bolton.
The 27-year-old, on loan at St Mirren, has sparked interest from the Championship pair over a return to England after three years in the Scottish Premiership.
Ipswich boss Paul Lambert is looking at the ex-Watford defender to boost his hopes of survival after a busy January.
Collin Quaner, Callum Elder, Will Keane, Simon Dawkins and James Collins all played in the win over Rotherham last week after arriving at the club, with Alan Judge on board this week.
But Lambert faces competition from relegation-rivals Bolton, who are looking to boost their squad this month.
Gers boss Steven Gerrard will listen to offers for Hodson, who is out of contract in the summer.
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Hodson has featured in every Premiership game for St Mirren, bar the clash against parent club Rangers, since securing his loan move in August.
Ipswich are looking for squad additions as they are embroiled in a relegation battle, currently occupying the bottom of the Championship table.
The club remain in crisis despite appointing former Norwich and Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert in October.
Meanwhile Bolton are one place higher, six points off safety zone, but struggle financially and may face a 12-point penalty imposed by the Football League.