
Lyall Cameron in demand, Rangers teammate set for loan exit in January
Lyall Cameron is attracting interest away from Rangers ahead of the winter transfer window, with the midfielder wanted by clubs in Scotland and England.
The former Dundee ace is waiting to see what the Gers decide to do with him in the short term before making a decision on his future.
Danny Rohl doesn’t seem to fancy Cameron, but the 23-year-old is determined to succeed at the Light Blues and change the German manager’s mind.
Andrew Cavenagh has called on Stig Inge Bjornebye at Ibrox, with the former Norway international set to consult on the Glaswegian outfit’s recruitment strategy, and it remains to be seen how many players are let go.

Rangers open to Findlay Curtis loan exit
Apart from Cameron, Findlay Curtis could also be allowed to leave the Gers in January, according to the Daily Record.
The news outlet reports on 28 December that the duo may leave the Light Blues on loan, with Rohl looking to raise funds at Ibrox.
It’s been claimed that the midfielder feels he could get back into the German manager’s plans with an impressive stint away from the Glaswegian outfit.
While Cameron was being linked with Aberdeen before deciding to move to Govan, Curtis had interest from the likes of Kilmarnock at the start of the season.
Cavenagh is expected to back Rohl in January, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see some of the players who have struggled for game time in recent months opt to depart.
Lyall Cameron interest makes sense amid transfer news at Ibrox
Tromso midfielder Jens Hjerto-Dahl is a target at Ibrox, with the Norway Under-21 international one of the biggest prospects in Eliteserien.
If Rangers do end up strengthening their engine room in the winter transfer window, it would make sense for Cameron to look for pastures new.
| Player | Appearances | Minutes played |
| Cameron | 9 | 419 |
| Curtis | 16 | 410 |
The Scottish midfielder will surely only be pushed further down the pecking order if the Gers opt to improve their squad for Rohl.
As for Curtis, his development is being stalled at the Glaswegian outfit, and the 19-year-old should do what’s best for his career.
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