Rangers target Ryan Kent has said “it would be nice” to return to Glasgow next year in the race for silverware.
The talented Liverpool winger has enjoyed a stellar season in Rangers blue but leaves without a trophy. Even if he did manage to win the PFA Young Player of the Year award.
And looking towards next season, Kent has said he’s interested in returning to Glasgow next season to rectify that.

“I came up here to win trophies and that’s a department we’ve failed in this season,” said Kent, as quoted by the Daily Record. “So it would be nice to come back and win silverware.
“The size of the club brings out the best in me. The club is back on the right track, especially with the manager they have. He has been excellent for me.
“I want to finish the campaign strongly. I’ll have plenty of time to think about the other stuff and discuss it with my representatives in the summer.”
Rangers have never been shy in discussing their own interest in the player. Steven Gerrard says “Ryan knows we want him”.
The player himself has spoken about the “possibility” of returning to Ibrox and wanting to leave Liverpool to “kickstart” his career [
There now appears a real chance that could be at Ibrox. But how much would any deal cost?
One club insider has discussed rumours ranging from £5.5-7m. But if Rangers can afford it, it would be “nice” to have you at Ibrox too, Ryan.
