Rangers and West Ham are among a host of clubs keen on securing the services of Amario Cozier-Dubbery.
The 21-year-old Brighton winger enjoyed a stellar season out on loan at Bolton Wanderers and is now open to an exit this summer.
Rangers are keen on Cozier-Dubbery despite him holding talks with the Seagulls over staying put on the South Coast.
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Rangers are interested in the Brighton attacker
West Ham are eyeing Amario Cozier-Dubbery as a potential Jarrod Bowen replacement
Having been relegated from the Premier League, West Ham are keen on bolstering their attack with Cozier-Dubbery, according to The Athletic.
The 21-year-old has been on the Hammers’ radar for a while, and now that they are a second-tier club, they believe that he can help them in their quest to secure promotion.
Cozier-Duberry has two years left on his contract at the AmEx Stadium, but there does seem to be a willingness to leave in order to secure regular game time.
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That could happen at the London Stadium as Jarrod Bowen has been linked with an exit.
High-flying Aston Villa like the England winger, and following their Europa League triumph, want him to be part of their Champions League squad for next season.
Brighton are expected to make their decision soon, as Fabian Hurzeler needs to know whether or not his young attacker will be part of his side for the season ahead.
Signing Cozier-Duberry will be an expensive one for Rangers, so Derek McInnes will need to ensure that the Englishman will be a potential difference-maker going forward.

Why it makes sense for Rangers to move on from Cozier-Duberry
Rangers will have to make a quick decision about whether or not they want to proceed in negotiations to sign the 21-year-old.
West Ham, despite their relegation, will be able to outbid the Light Blues and offer more in terms of wages.
The attacker himself may prefer staying in England and moving to a club that could be playing Premier League football in a year.
If Brighton can give him the assurances he wants, then he may even stay there, but as for the Gers, it is wise to consider alternatives.


