The Ibrox boss is exploring ways to free up funds ahead of the January transfer window as he looks to strengthen his squad.
Lyall Cameron would have no shortage of suitors should Rangers choose to approve a loan move for the midfielder. The 23-year-old believes a spell away from Ibrox could help him impress and force his way into Danny Rohl’s plans ahead of next season.
Cameron joined Rangers on a free transfer from Dundee in the summer but has found first-team opportunities limited. He has made just two brief substitute appearances in the league under Rohl and is eager for regular game time.
While he featured more frequently under former boss Russell Martin, chances have been harder to come by since the managerial change, with the academy graduate among those pushed to the fringes of the squad. Earlier in the season, clubs such as Kilmarnock, Dunfermline Athletic and Hamilton were monitoring his situation.
Rangers are also considering loan options for teenage prospect Findlay Curtis. The 19-year-old made a positive impression under Martin but, with Rohl keen to reshape the squad and generate funds for reinforcements, another temporary move could be sanctioned.
With January approaching, Rangers appear open to allowing a double loan exit as Rohl looks to put his own stamp on the squad and hit the ground running in the second half of the season.
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