Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara is wanted by Leeds United and Chelsea could end up unlocking that potential transfer.
Most of the speculation surrounding Rangers this summer has been about incoming signings.
Michael Beale has been rebuilding his Rangers squad with a host of new faces arriving at Ibrox.
Big money has been spent and Rangers may now need to offload a few players to balance the books a little.
Forward Fashion Sakala appears to be on the verge of a move to Saudi Arabia, with Rangers set to rake in around £4million.
Defender Ben Davies doesn’t appear to be completely safe at Rangers and Beale would surely consider offers for Rabbi Matondo and Scott Wright.
Then there is Kamara, who is absolutely being primed for a departure this summer.
Beale told the Daily Record in late July that Kamara was training on his own ahead of leaving Rangers.
The Finn is available for transfer and it looks like a move to Leeds United could be on the cards.

Leeds United could make their move for Glen Kamara
The Daily Mail now report that Leeds United are weighing up a move to sign Kamara in order to replace Tyler Adams.
The Whites have already signed Ethan Ampadu but will be looking for one more midfielder if Adams leaves the club.
Adams appears to be closing in on a move away from Leeds with Chelsea now pushing to secure his signature.
The Athletic’s Phil Hay claimed on Monday that Adams is now ‘increasingly likely’ to sign for Chelsea.
Adams is thought to have a £20million release clause in his contract and Chelsea are ready to pay up.
That deal could then unlock Kamara to Leeds, which has been rumoured throughout the summer.
Rangers won’t stand in Kamara’s way and will want this situation sorted sooner rather than later, so Beale and co will have one eye on Chelsea’s move for Adams in the coming days.
