
Kieran Dowell and Ben Davies exit on cards at Rangers as talks held
Rangers could potentially sell Kieran Dowell and Ben Davies in the upcoming transfer window, with talks set at Ibrox.
The centre-back joined Birmingham City on loan last summer, and the English playmaker joined him in the winter transfer window.
Davies and Dowell have been key for the League One outfit as they won automatic promotion to the Championship, sitting at the top of the table with 111 points.
With the former Norwich City midfielder impressing at Birmingham, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him leave along with the centre-back next summer.

Birmingham hold discussions for Rangers duo Dowell and Davies
Birmingham have held discussions to complete permanent transfers for Dowell and Davies in the coming months, according to Birmingham World.
The news outlet reports (4 May) that the League One outfit could be set for straightforward talks with the Light Blues, who don’t seem keen on the midfielder and centre-back.
Player | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
Dowell | 23 | 5 | 5 |
Davies | 44 | 1 | 1 |
It’s been claimed that the Blues are thinking about potentially keeping the English playmaker and defender after winning promotion to the Championship.
The Glaswegian outfit have the opportunity to get money for two players who may not have a future at Ibrox.

Ibrox squad rebuild needed after takeover
Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprise must invest at the Bears once they complete their takeover.
The prospective new owners must build a squad capable of challenging Celtic next season.
Brendan Rodgers’ team have won four consecutive Scottish Premiership titles, and the Gers must knock them off their perch soon.
Rangers fans will expect their team to win trophies in the upcoming campaign once the US consortium arrive.
Barry Ferguson will leave Ibrox at the end of the season, and the Americans will need to appoint someone capable of taking the Light Blues forward.
Once the takeover is complete, the Glaswegian outfit will have to make some massive decisions, and it remains to be seen what the future holds for them.
Dowell and Davies have underwhelmed during their time at the Bears, and if suitable offers are made, it would make sense to sell them.
The US consortium will be expected to assemble a balanced squad that can hopefully win the Scottish Premiership title soon and make progress in Europe.