Glasgow Rangers manager Michael Beale faces an important January transfer window, with the 42-year-old keen to move players on who haven’t performed well this season.
One player who could be leaving the Ibrox side is Glen Kamara, with French club Nantes leading the race to sign the midfielder next month.
The reported £6m bid is lower than £10m which was demanded by the Light Blues in the summer when Salernitana were keen on the player, however judging by his performances since August, where he has failed to register a single goal, a fee around the £6m mark would represent excellent business.
This money could be reinvested wisely, and with Beale reportedly targeting a move for Fulham midfielder Josh Onomah, whose contract expires at the end of the season, he could land the club a bargain while disposing of a player unfancied in Glasgow in the process.
Journalist Dean Jones even hyped up the 25-year-old when talking to GIVEMESPORT, saying: “I think there are a few clubs that are looking at Josh Onomah, just wondering if he fits in at Fulham.
“So, I can understand why Rangers might have an eye on him, I think he would do pretty well.”
Onomah hasn’t exactly had the best of periods this season, featuring just twice for Fulham in the Premier League which suggests a move away from the London club is on the cards next month.
Last season, the Englishman was far more impressive, as he aimed to live up to Mauricio Pochettino’s billing that his “quality is amazing” and that he is “special.”
Indeed, he registered four goal contributions in 20 Championship matches as Fulham won promotion to the top flight, while also making 0.6 key passes and 1.3 tackles per match as well as succeeding with 67% of his dribble attempts, clearly proving that he is just as effective defensively as he is going forwards.
With the likes of Steven Davis, Scott Arfield, and Ryan Jack out of contract at the end of the campaign, plus the likelihood of Kamara leaving sooner rather than later, signing some reinforcements for the midfield area will be high on the priority list for Beale.
Onomah is still yet to hit his peak and luring him to Glasgow mid-season could be the perfect chance for him to bed into the squad and bring him up to speed ahead of next season.
Over to you Ross Wilson.
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