Rangers: Danny Rohl needs to personally intervene as Calum Adamson interest won’t go away

Rangers head coach Danny Rohl should take a hands-on approach to ensure that Calum Adamson remains with the Bears for the long-term future.

The youngster has once again been the subject of transfer interest this week, as the 18-year-old enters his final 12 months of his deal at Ibrox.

Previous reports suggested several English sides are interested in signing him this summer, including, Hull City, Southampton, Lincoln City, and Nottingham Forest.

Now, further updates suggest there are more clubs added to that list, as Gers may need to part ways with their highly-rated hotshot this summer.

However, if Rohl were to promise Adamson a chance at Rangers, the teenager may be persuaded to stay in his home nation of Scotland.

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Danny Rohl can set out plan for Calum Adamson

Rangers were set for contract talks with Adamson, and it’s not known how far they have progressed yet, but a decision will need to be made soon.

If the midfielder were to step foot out of Auchenhowie for a final time this summer, the Bears would still have a chance to gain some compensation for him, rather than letting him go for free around this time next year.

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Adamson in League One

Adamson has been out on loan with Alloa Athletic, impressing in League One, and almost helping the side to the Scottish Championship.

His performances have sparked interest in England, as the youngster himself is said to be keen on establishing himself as a first-team player now.

Most interested clubs would send Adamson back out on loan if they were to sign him, but Rohl could offer him something even more enticing.

Rangers could tell the young midfielder that they will find him a short loan for half of next season in the Scottish Championship, and if he does well, he could spend the second part of the campaign out with a Scottish Premiership side.

If he has made the step up by then, he could become a first-team starter for the Bears in just over 12 months.

Rohl needs to show trust in him, and a detailed plan that will keep him in Glasgow.

Rohl can show Findlay Curtis as example to Adamson

Findlay Curtis has been impressive while out on loan with Kilmarnock in the second part of this season, and even earned a call-up to Scotland’s senior side.

The 19-year-old was slightly involved in the first team at the start of the season after impressing during pre-season, so there is light at the end of the tunnel for Adamson if he gets his head down.

Rohl has a clear example to use in talks with Adamson, as all Gers fans will await some positive transfer news regarding the talented teenage sensation.

Hopefully the Bears put 100 per cent effort in during these conversations.

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