Kyle McClelland could be on his way out of Rangers this summer.
It is being reported that the Northern Ireland Under 21 international will be allowed to leave Ibrox if a satisfactory bid comes in.
The Daily Record says McClelland will be let go as long as Rangers can secure a sell-on clause in a potential transfer.
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A number of English Championship sides have expressed an interest in the youngster, including Sheffield United, Cardiff City and Huddersfield Town.
The 20-year-old has been a regular in the Rangers B squad that finished second above Celtic B in the Lowland League.
His contract is up this summer and he is keen to get more top team action.
Rangers rate the Northern Ireland youngster highly but with the emergence of Leon King it was going to be hard for him to force his way into Giovanni van Bronckhorst's first-team.
King (18) started in the Premiership home clash against Dundee United at the weekend while fellow young talents Charlie McCann, Alex Lowry and Adam Devine came off the bench.
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