
Sources: Rangers plan to sell Kamara revealed after September agreement
Rangers are willing to listen to offers for Glen Kamara this summer, Football Insider understands.
The midfielder, 26, is one of the prize assets at Ibrox and one advantage the club have is that they protected his value after tying him to a long-term contract in the autumn.
Ibrox sources have told Football Insider that Rangers and Kamara have an agreement he will leave this summer at a certain price.

That could be as early as the upcoming transfer window depending on the level of the interest in the Finland international.
He has been linked with Aston Villa and Football Insider revealed Arsenal made a move to re-sign the midfielder during the summer when there were other Premier League clubs also interested in signing him.
Rangers announced in September that Kamara had signed a new four-year contract running until the summer of 2025.
Suitors are taking a particular interest in Kamara’s performances in the club’s sensational run to the Europa League final, seen by talent spotters as a barometer of players’ ability to cut it at a high level.
The midfielder has been outstanding in the competition in recent seasons and started five of the last six knockout matches, including the semi-final double header against RB Leipzig.
The Arsenal academy product has developed into a top-class operator since moving to Ibrox for a bargain £50,000 fee from Dundee in January 2019.

Kamara has made 50 appearances in all competitions for Rangers this season, 45 of which have been in the starting XI.
He has played 156 times in total for the club, scoring eight goals from midfield as well as proving 10 assists.
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