Nice want '£10million deal' for Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara

The Finland international is reportedly subject to interest before Thursday's deadline

Published 1st Sep 2022
Last updated 1st Sep 2022

French side Nice are hoping to complete a £10million deal for Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara on deadline day.

They have reportedly made Kamara their top target as they look to complete their summer of spending.

The Scottish Sun are reporting that the Finland international's representatives were trying to 'thrash out' a deal last night.

Kamara would link up with former Ibrox teammate Aaron Ramsey who has made the move to the Allianz Riviera.

Nice have also brought in Leicester goalkeeoer Kasper Schmeichel, Arsenal winger Nicholas Pepe and paid around £20million for Monaco winger Sofiane Diop.

Rangers have already shipped Nikola Katic out to FC Zurich with Giovanni van Bronckhorst admitting he is relaxed ahead of Thursday's deadline.

He said: "I'm relaxed. There is still a couple of days.

"You never know what is happening in those days and you have to be prepared.

"At the moment, I think this is the squad we are going to have.

"As I mentioned before, we created this squad to be competitive and reach the Champions League as well, which they did. I'm quite relaxed."

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