Rangers are seriously weighing up a move for Dundee defender Luke Graham in the summer transfer window.
Danny Rohl wants to strengthen his backline and increase his side’s chances of winning the SPFL title next season.
The Ibrox outfit are currently in the midst of a title race this term as well, and winning the league will undoubtedly increase their chances of bringing in their desired transfer targets.

Dan Purdy makes checks as Rangers ramp up Luke Graham chase
According to the Daily Record, Portsmouth are also keen on signing Graham and have seen a bid rejected for him.
Dundee are playing hardball with regard to the future of the Scotland Under-21 international.
While they want to keep him, they know that there will be clubs lurking in the summer and an exit is on the cards.

If they are to sell the 22-year-old, they will be demanding a club-record fee from Rangers or any club willing to sign him.
The Light Blues seem to be seriously in the chase as they have ramped up their interest in the Scotland Under-21s international.
Technical director Dan Purdy watched him in person over the weekend when Graham featured against Livingston.
It would take north of £2m for the Ibrox outfit to sign him in the summer, with his deal not running out until 2027.

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If the Gers are already looking at a centre-back for the summer, it could mean that Emmanuel Fernandez may leave Ibrox.
Arsenal, Chelsea and Bayern Munich are among a host of clubs keen on signing the 22-year-old.
Despite him joining only a few months ago, Rangers would be open to selling him for a fee north of £10m.
That price could undoubtedly increase if the Gers win the title and if the number of clubs keen on signing him goes up.
While Rohl would want to part ways with one of his best players, he knows the reality of the club, and a near 5x profit after only a year represents very good business.
It remains to be seen if the Light Blues touch base with Graham’s representatives in the coming weeks.
