Rangers target Daniel Johnson could join Steven Gerrard’s side before their clash with Motherwell at the weekend.
According to the Scottish Sun, Rangers intend to have Johnson with them when they travel to Fir Park on Sunday.
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Johnson is reportedly keen on a move to Glasgow in a deal that could be worth up to £3 million. He is out of contract this summer, meaning his value is lower.
We told you yesterday that Johnson did not feature in Preston’s clash with Norwich at the weekend due to injury.
He has been in and out of Alex Neil's squad, with the Preston manager admitting recently Johnson's future is "not in his (Neil's) hands".
Rangers draw with Hibs at the weekend, coupled with injury problems and a mounting injury list means Gerrard needs reinforcements. Kemar Roofe was missing at the weekend, and Ryan Jack and Joe Aribo are already side lined.
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