
Rangers get on the phone as calls made for transfer of in-demand Luke Graham
Rangers will surely be actively pursuing Dundee centre-back Luke Graham ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
Steven Pressley has admitted that the defender could possibly have played his final game for the Dark Blues against Aberdeen on 17 May.
Dan Purdy has personally scouted Graham as the Gers look to bolster their defence for Danny Rohl in the summer.
The head coach at Dens Park has admitted that Dundee have already received plenty of calls for the 22-year-old amid strong interest in him and it wouldn’t be surprising to learn that the Glaswegian outfit have already gotten on the phone for him.
Rohl needs defensive reinforcements at Ibrox and the Scotland Under-21 international could certainly prove to be an astute addition from within the William Hill Premiership.
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Luke Graham a viable target for Rangers
Speaking to the media about the Aberdeen game being Graham’s last game at Dundee, Pressley said, “Possibly. We don’t know how the activity will go, but what we do know is there’s a lot of interest in him. A lot of interest. We’ve taken a lot of calls on him. So it might be the last time the supporters see him in a Dundee shirt. But it may not be.”
Graham has established himself as one of the best centre-backs in Scotland, keeping six clean sheets in 35 starts for the Dark Blues in the William Hill Premiership.
The left-footed defender has averaged 1.3 interceptions, 1.4 tackles, 3.9 ball recoveries and 6.5 clearances per game in the league this season, as per Sofascore.
| Statistics | Luke Graham |
| Appearances | 36 |
| Goals | 2 |
| Assists | 1 |
| Clean sheets | 6 |
| Interceptions per game | 1.3 |
| Tackles per game | 1.4 |
| Balls recovered per game | 3.9 |
| Clearances per game | 6.5 |
| Ground duels won per game | 3.2 (62%) |
| Aerial duels won per game | 4.5 (70%) |
Graham has also been dominant in aerial duels, winning 70 per cent of them and has won a total of 7.7 duels per game.
The Scottish youngster can also pose a threat to the opposition defence in the attacking half, scoring two goals, providing one assist and averaging 0.3 key passes per game.
Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises have no-brainer Luke Graham transfer call
Rangers should go all in for the in-demand Graham in the coming weeks if they are serious about competing for major honours next season.
With Nasser Djiga and Derek Cornelius on their way out once their loan deals expire, the Gers will surely be in desperate need of defensive reinforcements.

Pundits and fans alike in G51 have argued that the Light Blues should look to add more Scottish players to their squad ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.
Graham looks to be available and the Govan side clearly need to wrap up conversations for the centre-back soon, considering the apparent interest in him.
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