Rangers have been linked with a summer move for Dundee defender Luke Graham.
Danny Rohl is keen on strengthening the backline and adding solidity to his team as he aims to win the 2026/27 Scottish Premiership title.
Dan Purdy has watched Graham in person on multiple occasions, so it is clear that the centre-back is high up on the wishlist.
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Steven Pressley admits Luke Graham wants Premier League move
Amid links to Rangers, Dundee manager Steven Pressley was quizzed about the 22-year-old’s future ahead of the summer transfer window.
Pressley admitted that the Scottish defender has high ambitions and does want to play for a Premier League club.
He revealed that since the January transfer window closed, the club have not received any offers for Graham.
However, he does expect to receive bids for the player in the summer transfer window, given his form.

While he did not mention Rangers or any club, he did claim that Dundee would sell him for the right price and that he has ambitions of playing in the Premier League.
Pressley told Sky Sports Scotland: “He’s really a top young player. I’m not surprised by the speculation. Absolutely not.
“We have not received any offers. Do I expect to receive them in the summer? Probably, based on his form.
“The club will sell him only if we believe the level of finance that he’s worth.
“A player like Luke Graham probably, in his own mind, wants to play at a top club. A club in the Premier League. That’s his ambition.”
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How can Rangers convince Graham to sign?
Graham may not be ready for a move to the Premier League yet, and that is something Rangers can use to their advantage.
Having somebody with aspirations of playing in the English top flight is always a good thing as the player will then push himself to get better.
The Gers can help him develop into someone who is capable of dealing with the pace and physicality of the Premier League, potentially in the next three or four years.
A few seasons later, the Light Blues can then look to cash in on him and this would be a deal that benefits all parties.
It remains to be seen if they can convince Graham to move to Ibrox this summer.


