The Daily Mail reports that Crystal Palace and Brighton are amongst four Premier League sides monitoring Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara, with a view to a potential January swoop.
The other two cited clubs are Aston Villa and Burnley.

It’s suggested that scouts have sent back favourable reports having watched Kamara in Europa League action against Porto on Thursday evening.
Kamara, 23, only joined the Gers in January, after signing from Dundee for a minuscule £50,000 [Daily Record].
During his first few months at Ibrox, he excelled, drawing praise from swathes of Bears – especially following his outstanding display in May’s Old Firm victory.

His Transfermarkt valuation has risen to £765k in recent times. However, given that he’s been strutting his stuff on the international scene with Finland as well as at club level, chances are Rangers would demand a lot more than that to let him go.
Truth be told, the ex-Arsenal academy player’s form has been patchier during the initial part of this campaign. He hasn’t played with quite the same swagger and conviction as he did earlier in the year.
However, he still retains the trust of Steven Gerrard, who has fielded him on 16 occasions this season [Soccerbase]. On Thursday, he joined Steven Davis and Ryan Jack in the centre of the park for the major European tie, being selected ahead of Nigeria international Joe Aribo.
