Rangers and Swansea 'negotiations ongoing' over Morgan Whittaker

The 22-year old scored nine goals and recorded seven assists in a loan spell at Plymouth this season

Published 17th Jan 2023

Rangers are in discussions with Swansea City over a move for forward Morgan Whittaker.

The 22-year old spent the first half of this season on loan at English League One side Plymouth Argyle where he scored nine goals and recorded seven assists.

Michael Beale is now understood to be interested in bringing Whittaker to Ibrox as he looks to bolster his squad this month.

Various reports suggest Rangers have submitted an offer for the player and are now in negotiations with the Welsh side over a permanent move.

The former England youth international started his career at Derby County before securing a four-and-a-half year deal at Swansea City.

He scored on his debut in an FA Cup match against Pep Guardiola's Manchester City side.

Whittaker has since had loan spells at both Lincoln City and Plymouth Argyle.

Rangers are also still keen to bring in Norwich City midfielder Todd Cantwell this window.

The 24-year old's contract expires in the summer with Michael Beale hopeful of securing his signature.

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