Rangers winger Ross McCausland is attracting Premier League interest with Brentford now interested in the Gers talent.
Rangers have a number of contact decisions to make before next summer.
Ryan Jack and John Lundstram will both be out of contract, as will Kemar Roofe and Leon Balogun.
None of them are quite as important as youngster Ross McCausland though with the winger becoming an increasingly vital talent.
McCausland started in Rangers’ win at Livingston before the international break and has looked very bright under new boss Philippe Clement.
Brentford keen on Ross McCausland raid
The problem is that McCausland is out of contract next summer and could walk away from Ibrox.
This would be a bitter pill to swallow and Fabrizio Romano claims that a contract offer to stay at Rangers is now on the table.
McCausland hasn’t signed yet though and latest rumours surrounding interest from Brentford will leave some supporters worried.
The Daily Record report that Brentford are now interested in McCausland with the Bees aware that compensation would be around £300,000.
Rangers will be on red alert now and will be pushing to make sure that McCausland doesn’t head into the January window with just six months left on his deal.

Rangers fans will be reminded of Lewis Macleod and Nathan Young-Coombes
Brentford moving to sign a young player isn’t anything new at this point.
The Bees pounced to sign Lewis Macleod way back in 2015, having shown big potential as a goalscoring midfielder at Ibrox.
Macleod headed to London but made just 41 league appearances in more than four years as injuries took over.
Macleod joined Wigan Athletic and then Plymouth Argyle before retiring at the age of just 28.
Nathan Young-Coombes is another example having left Rangers for a move to Brentford in 2021.
The former Chelsea talent seemed highly rated but has made just one senior appearance for Brentford.
Now 20, Young-Coombes showed promise on loan at AFC Wimbledon last season and is hoping to break through with Brentford.
McCausland could end up making the same move, but we can only hope that he realises Ibrox is the place for him moving forward.
