Rangers may have chance to sign Liverpool man for £5 million – should they take it?

According to The Scottish Sun, Liverpool value Ryan Kent at £5 million, and Rangers should pay that transfer fee to sign the winger on a permanent contract in the summer transfer window.

The 22-year-old is on loan at the Glasgow-based club in the Scottish Premiership from Premier League club Liverpool at the moment.

Kent joined the Gers in the summer of 2018 and is scheduled to return to his parent club at the end of the season.

The winger has been one of the best players for Rangers this campaign and has been a key figure in manager Steven Gerrard’s side.

Kent has made 22 starts and two substitute appearances in the Scottish Premiership for Rangers this season, scoring six goals in the process.

Gers manager Gerrard recently told The Scottish Sun that he wants to keep the former England Under-20 international at Ibrox next season and has also made his wish clear to Liverpool.

The Reds have one of the most potent attacking units in Europe, and despite Kent’s calibre and his young age, it is hard to see the Englishman establishing himself in manager Jurgen Klopp’s side next season.

His development and progress will be better served at Rangers, where he will play regularly and should flourish under Gerrard.

While Liverpool are a massive club, Rangers are no minnows themselves, and playing in front of 50,000 passionate and demanding Ibrox fans will make the youngster a better player and help him mature as a footballer.

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