
Michael Beale may potentially have Rangers transfer talks with Glen Kamara
Michael Beale may reportedly have talks with Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara whose future at Ibrox remains uncertain.
According to Football Scotland [26 May], no decision is made yet about the 27-year-old as he still has two years left on his current contract.
This comes after Beale stated that he will be discussing the future with one or two first-team players.

He said, “I think we’ll look at the squad. There’s one or two futures of the boys in-house that I want to speak to them about and organise as well.
“I think we’ll look to replace in positions we lose but it’s clear that we’re going to need four or five (additions) regardless of that.”
Sell him?
According to the Scotsman [25 May], Gers could make £2million from the sale of Kamara this summer.
He’s fallen down in the pecking order and there’s a good chance of him dropping even further if new midfielders are signed.
It’s evident that Beale does want reinforcements in that area of the pitch so it won’t be surprising if Kamara is eventually made redundant.

He is not the player he formerly was for the Ibrox outfit and Steven Gerrard was perhaps the last manager who got the best out of him.
Beale was at the club at the time, but it does look like Kamara has regressed massively as a player and if Rangers are serious about winning the title again, they need better players.
He will fetch a decent transfer fee so it does make sense to cash in on him if there is an ample amount of interest in his services.
In other Rangers news, the club are clearly playing a sick joke with their supporters after they made an announcement about a senior player.