Rangers are keen on signing Westerlo right-back Bryan Reynolds, but there are other options they are considering as well.
Reynolds is high up on Rangers’ radar, and they have even tabled an opening bid for him, which was rejected by the Belgian club.
Westerlo are looking for a fee north of £4m if they are to part ways with the American defender this summer.
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Nathan Patterson eyed as Bryan Reynolds’ alternative
Rohl knows that signing a new right-back is a priority this summer, following James Tavernier’s exit, and is open to signing Nathan Patterson as well, per TEAMtalk.
The Scotland international has not been a regular for Everton since leaving Ibrox and has battled form and fitness issues.
The 24-year-old will be representing his country at the World Cup, and that could see more clubs show an interest in him.
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A return to Rangers has always been on the cards for him, especially as he is unlikely to be the first choice at Everton next season.
Despite Seamus Coleman’s retirement, the Toffees are eyeing a first-team right-back, making Patterson the second choice at best.
Should he return to Glasgow, he will be the undisputed first choice, although there remain doubts about his fitness.

What was Patterson’s Rangers career like?
Patterson came up the ranks at Rangers, and many fans believed that he would be the one to take over the reins from Tavernier.
However, for years, the Scotsman spent time being the Englishman’s backup, and his game time was limited.
At 18, the right-back made his senior debut for the Light Blues, starting in a 2-0 win against Stranraer at Ibrox in the Scottish Cup.
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In August 2020, Patterson made his debut in the Scottish Premiership as he came on as a late substitute in a win over Kilmarnock.
His first game in Europe was in December that year when he started a 2-0 win over Lech Poznan in the Europa League.
Patterson left as a club-record exit to Everton, with Rangers securing a decent £11m fee for him, excluding add-ons.
The right-back made 27 senior appearances for the Light Blues, scoring two goals and providing an assist.



