According to the Daily Record, Norwich City’s Grant Hanley is up for grabs, and Rangers are interested in defenders in January.
On January 7, the news outlet stated that if Philippe Clement desired it, Scotland International would provide much-needed leadership to the backline.
Due to Neraysho Kasanwirjo and John Souttar’s injuries, the Gers are anticipated to make a winter acquisition to add more players.
Rangers may consider Grant Hanley as a short-term option.
Nils Koppen is looking for younger players in the January transfer window, therefore Hanley, at 33, does not quite fit the bill for the Gers. [Jan. 4, Daily Record]
On the other hand, the Norwich City centre-back is probably going to provide Clement what he needs if he wants a rapid remedy.
He was also a product of the Gers academy, so it would be simpler to explain to Gers supporters why the team is acquiring a player who is over thirty.
Additionally, the EFL Championship team might be enticed to pay him in January since his contract with Norwich expires in the summer.
The club’s hierarchy is unlikely to thwart a possible move in the upcoming weeks, considering he has hardly played this season.
It’s unclear if Clement is willing to collaborate with Hanley and how high on Koppen’s priority list he is.