RANGERS goalkeeper Cammy Bell will reportedly have a Dundee United medical today after rejecting Hearts and Hibs.
The 29-year-old failed to make a single appearance for the Ibrox club last season after falling behind Wes Foderingham in the pecking order.
The Evening Telegraph has reported that Bell will travel to Tannadice this afternoon to undergo a medical and complete a move to the Tangerines.
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He has turned down offers from Hearts and Hibs to join the club, who were relegated last season after finishing bottom of the Premiership.
It is understood that the deal will be confirmed this evening, after Rangers announce his release.
Rangers agreed to let the former Kilmarnock player go this morning, despite still having a year to run on his contract.
Bell has made 57 appearances and kept 29 clean sheets for the Gers but has failed to make his mark at the club since Mark Warburton's arrival last summer.
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