Rangers manager Michael Beale may well be put on alert as former club Liverpool prepare to send talent Portuguese winger Fabio Carvalho out on loan next season.
Whilst there has been no official link between Rangers and the 20-year-old attacker, a loan switch for the former Fulham star could bring the youthful invigoration our attack has lacked recently.

And also help soften the blow of a potential Ryan Kent exit to Burnley.
Rangers boss Michael Beale has been clear that his summer targets will have a familiar feel to them and likely be made up of stars from his former clubs.
Whilst this sparked some hopes of South American signings at Rangers, Portuguese winger Fabio Carvalho could prove an exotic enough switch with Liverpool looking to loan him out in the summer.
This comes after the Reds paid an initial £5m to sign Fabio Carvalho as a teenager, the winger signing on at Anfield only last summer.
Fabio Carvalho to leave Liverpool
At least this is according to transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano, who made the claim via his Here We Go podcast whilst discussing Jurgen Klopp’s summer transfer plans.
“I see Liverpool going for two or three midfielders because Naby Keita is out, Oxlade-Chamberlain is out and James Milner needs to decide on his future,” said Romano.
“Will they also go for one more striker or another type of player in one of those positions? Fabio Carvalho I am told is also leaving.
“We have to see what solution they will find but he is young and he is never playing so it is important to clarify these things.”
Rangers manager Michael Beale will still have contacts Liverpool from his time in the club’s youth department and perhaps a move for Fabio Carvalho would make sense.
Young, attacking and with a point to prove, a loan switch to Rangers could be the best for all parties as the kid looks to reinvigorate his career.
