Rangers are keeping track of Dunfermline striker Kevin Nisbet after a strong start to his Championship season.
The former Partick Thistle and Raith Rover hitman has struck 11 goals in 19 games in all competitions for the Pars this campaign.
Herald and Times Sport can reveal that Gers have been keeping tabs on the striker and have had him watched by scouts.
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Nisbet joined the East End Park outfit on a two-year deal earlier this season.
He bagged himself 34 goals last term and has a habit of scoring big goals for Stevie Crawford's men.
It comes a short time after Rangers were linked with Lawrence Shankland of Dundee United.
Scouts reportedly watched him bag himself a hat-trick against Morton earlier this season.
Celtic have also been credited with an interest in the Scotland striker.
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