
Nice look to complete deadline day move for Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara
French club Nice are looking to wrap up a deal for Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara, as per The Scottish Sun.
The report suggests that the Ligue 1 side are “desperate” to land the Bears midfielder. They are hoping to complete a £10m deal for the player.
Kamara’s representatives were trying to thrash out a deal on 31 August, and a move away from Ibrox cannot be ruled out.

Big decision
Nice, owned by English multi-billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe, have spent big this summer on signing players as they look to get into the Champions League.
The French club have already signed players like Sofiane Diop, Kasper Schmeichel, Nicolas Pepe and Aaron Ramsey. They now want Kamara to join them.
The 26-year-old midfielder hasn’t been regular under Giovanni van Bronckhorst but he is still an important player for the club. The Bears would not be willing to sell him, unless they have options lined up.
This is where it gets interesting. Rangers do have funds to buy at least one quality player, someone who will add real depth and quality to the side.

If they get around £10m for Kamara and add some extra £4-5m, could they get any fantastic Premier League player on the deadline day?
The fact that Van Bronckhorst hasn’t ruled out the possibility of doing some business late on leaves the door open for any possibilities.
This could be an interesting transfer deadline day for the club. If Kamara leaves, Rangers should definitely be in the market and bring in a proper replacement.
In other Rangers news, the BBC never seem to learn their lessons as they persist with their embarrassing anti-Rangers agenda.