According to reports on Sunday, Rangers are ready to launch a move for Harvey St Clair.
The Sunday Post reports that Rangers are tracking St Clair’s progress in Italy and could swoop next summer.
While there is no immediate rush to bring St Clair to Ibrox, Rangers should definitely keep this one in mind.
Rangers coach Michael Beale is in contact with St Clair after working with the wonder-kid at Chelsea.
And he convinced the Scotland under-21 international to turn down a contract offer from Chelsea and move abroad.
St Clair currently plies his trade for Venezia in Serie B and he is thriving in Italy.

After starring for Scotland’s youth side in the Toulon Tournament, Venezia beat St Petersburg and Watford to St Clair’s signature.
The 20-year-old has now played a handful of first-team games for Venezia and he is settling in well.
St Clair could be the long-term answer out wide for Rangers. In St Clair and Glenn Middleton, Rangers could have their two long-term wing options and two potential full Scotland internationals in the making.
There is no doubting St Clair’s talent, as evidenced by Chelsea’s desire to keep him.
And his career decision shows a maturity and willingness to improve himself as a player.
This would be an excellent acquisition for Rangers for the short-term and long-term if they launched a bid next summer.
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