
Rangers face late test as Leeds United eye move for Ryan Kent
Rangers may need to brace themselves for late interest from Leeds United for star winger Ryan Kent, according to Daily Mail.
The 25-year-old is one of the most highly-rated players in Scottish football and is currently in the final year of his contract with the Gers.
As per the latest report, Leeds, who are long-term admirers of Kent, are thinking about making a late move for the player before the end of the transfer window.

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Rangers came into this window knowing that they might end up losing a number of key players as they have done already with Joe Aribo and Calvin Bassey having already left the club.
One player the Gers fans will be hoping not to lose is Kent because, at times, he looks like someone who is extremely hard to replace, especially considering how influential he could be in the final third.
With only a handful of days remaining in the transfer window, Giovanni van Bronckhorst must ensure that no matter what happens, a player of Kent quality must not leave the club.

The 25-year-old has been a Rangers since the summer of 2019 when he moved from Liverpool in a deal worth £6.48 million.
Since then, Kent has represented his current club in 180 matches across all competitions where he has managed to score 30 times and provided 50 assists in the process [Transfermarkt].
In other Rangers news, former assistant Michael Beale has had his say on the situation, speaking from experience.