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Benie Traore sees Rangers transfer bid 'rejected' but Celtic green light sparks £5m tug of war for Hacken star

Benie Traore is set to spark a Glasgow tug of war as both Celtic and Rangers pursue the Hacken forward.

According to The Sun , Michael Beale's side have made the first move and have had a '£2.8m offer rejected' by the Swedish side for their goalscoring hero. A youth international with the Ivory Coast, he has banged in 12 goals in 13 games this season for the reigning Allsvenskan champions and 'is available at around a knock down £5million.'

It backs up reports elsewhere on Sunday morning, that claim Rangers have Traore on a list of striker options as forwards like Cyriel Dessers are pursued. But returning Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers could throw a spanner in the works according to this report, having already signed Odin Thiago Holm from Norwegian side Valerenga this week. Parkhead transfer chiefs 'have been trying to set up a deal for a week and now have Brendan Rodgers back in charge to give it the green light', it's claimed.

Sheffield United are also on the case and they have the lure of Premier League football to offer. The Blade also can take advantage of new rules south of the border. Top-flight clubs are now allowed to sign four overseas players per season who do not meet work permit guidelines. It would give Traore his Premier League chance 'so the move has massive appeal for him.'

Oli McBurnie is out of contract at Bramall Lane next summer, as is Iliman Ndiaye. But Celtic can offer guaranteed Champions League group stage football as part of their package, an arena Rangers need to go through qualifiers to reach.

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