Rangers have embarked on a scouting mission to Serbia ahead of this summer's transfer window.
With new investment by US consortium headed up by 49ers Enterprises chief Paraag Marathe expected to be complete by the end of this month, it's anticipated that the Scottish Premiership giants will be busy recruiting new players during the close-season.
One of those could well come in the form of Ghana international Ebenezer Annan.
Serbian media outlet MaxBet Sport claims the Ibrox club have turned its attention to the left-sided defender.
The Red Star Belgrade defender has enjoyed a good season on a personal note, having upped his game time on loan at OFK Beograd before returning to his parent club in January.
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The former Bologna star has made 28 appearances this season, scoring once and contributing seven assists.
The three-times capped Ghanaian is contracted to Red Star intil the summer of 2027.
The report claims Rangers have scouted the player, 22, on several occasions.
It's believed that Rangers are one of numerous European clubs to have shown interest in the athletic defender.