RANGERS have offered a deal to Gor Mahia midfielder Khalid Aucho, the Kenyan club's chairman has confirmed.
The 22-year-old has been heavily linked with the Gers as Mark Warburton continues to reinforce his squad for next season.
The Ugandan told Goal.com on Thursday that 'it's true Rangers have approached me, they're interested in my services and as a matter of fact I want to join them.'
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Interest from the Ibrox club has now been confirmed by the chairman of the Kenyan Premier League champions Ambrose Rachier.
"Gor Mahia has received a letter from a Scottish club offering a deal for Khalid Aucho but the player said he has no idea about the deal when we asked him," he said to Goal.
"So nothing has materialised from that and he is still our player.”
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