Florian Kamberi is interested in a return to Rangers this summer, but only on a permanent basis, according to reports.
The Swiss-Albanian forward spent the second half of last season on loan at Ibrox and reports are suggesting that Rangers boss Steven Gerrard would like him back in Glasgow for 2020-21.
However, Rangers will not be signing him on a loan deal, as the 25-year-old is holding out for a permanent move.

According to The National, Kamberi is not interested in a loan move and will only return to Rangers if the deal is long-term.
It is also reported that Rangers are his preferred option, but he also has offers from an English Championship side as well as clubs in Switzerland and Poland.
The Hibernian forward joined Rangers on loan in January and scored one goal for the club during his brief time at Ibrox.
The Daily Record has recently reported that Rangers could secure his signature for an initial fee of £100,000, with additional add-ons making the overall package higher.
Rangers boss Steven Gerrard wants three out-and-out forward options and Kamberi would likely challenge Alfredo Morelos and Jermain Defoe for the starting role.
But it appears that Kamberi is prepared to stick to his stance on only wanting a permanent move, even if it means missing out on his first-choice in Rangers.
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