RANGERS are NOT interested in signing Josh Tymon this summer.
It is the Rangers Review's understanding that the Stoke City defender is not on the club's radar for the upcoming window.
Reports earlier this week suggested that Tymon was on Giovanni van Bronckhorst's wish list this summer.
However, it's believed that the Ibrox club are not in the market for a left-back.
This rules out a move for the 23-year-old.
I’m reliably informed Rangers aren’t interested in Josh Tymon and the club are not in the market for a left back.
— Derek Clark (@derekclarksport) June 9, 2022
Calvin Bassey and Borna Barisic remain Rangers' first team options for the left-back position.
Both players have been linked with moves away from Ibrox, but no bids have been received so far.
Rangers' only summer business to date was securing the signing of John Souttar.
The centre-back agreed a pre-contract with the club back in January, with his deal at Hearts expiring at the end of last season.
Connor Goldson and Steven Davis have also agreed contract extensions to remain at Ibrox.
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