Rangers have reportedly missed out on a move for Benfica winger Chris Willock, according to the Daily Mail.
The newspaper is claiming that the Ibrox side have been pipped to a deal for the former Arsenal man, 22, by English Championship side Huddersfield.

The Terriers are said to have agreed a £1m deal with the Portuguese side but have yet to agree personal terms with the young Englishman.
Willock – who is the older brother of Arsenal kid Joe and younger sibling of Gillingham midfielder Matty – spent part of last season on loan at Huddersfield’s John Smith’s Stadium.
Rangers were said to be interested in a move for the player alongside Derby County, Queens Park Rangers and Bournemouth as they look to strengthen their squad before the transfer window closes.
Willock made two first team appearances for Arsenal in the League Cup in 2016 before moving to Benfica in 2017.
The youngster impressed the Benfica B team, making 64 appearances, scoring 14 times and registering nine assists before joining West Brom on loan at the beginning of last season.
After switching to Huddersfield in January, winger Willock now appears to have found a home in West Yorkshire with the player expected to sign on with Danny Cowley’s side.

Rangers have been linked with moves for a range of wingers in the transfer window, perhaps most prominently Jacob Murphy from Newcastle United.
The Gers reportedly face competition from the likes of Sheffield Wednesday, Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest for the player’s signature [Glasgow Times].
