Rangers young utility player will join Brighton or Leicester next summer…

Brighton and Leicester City could prove to be desirable destinations for Rangers striker Zak Lovelace in the summer transfer window.The 18-year-old is out of contract at Ibrox at the end of the season and the Daily Record reported on February 7 that it is still unclear whether he has earned his place in Philippe Clement’s first-team plans.The Gers have rejected interest from both Brighton and Leicester to sign the young England striker in 2022, they claim.However, he has only made four senior appearances since then and is currently back in the B team after being dropped. serious hamstring injury since October.If he doesn’t get more playing time between now and the end of the season, there’s every chance he’ll leave Ibrox.Brighton could lure Lovelace away from Rangers.Brighton is known as one of the best clubs in Europe to nurture young talent and turn them into bona fide first team players who also collect eight and nine figures like Moises Caicedo.At 18, Lovelace is still a few years away from his prime, and there is very little risk in signing him on a free transfer.The Rangers know they can’t keep a talent like him around for too long, but the next thing they need to do is give him playing time and sign him to a new contract.Even Ross McCausland has been linked with an exit, but securing a new deal gives the Gers leverage in the market.They can then dictate how much he is charged when clubs like Brighton and Leicester come calling.Even if it was this summer, Leicester have a good chance of promotion to the Premier League, so they have the extra money to bring in new players..

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