Rangers are interested in signing Amar Fatah from Troyes after being impressed by his performances on loan at Dundee United.
Fatah, 22, has bagged nine goals and four assists in 34 appearances across competitions since joining Dundee United on a season-long loan from Troyes last summer.
As the Sweden Under-21 international returns to his parent club in France ahead of the summer, there is an increasing interest in him, particularly from Rangers.
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According to the Daily Record, Danny Rohl‘s side have shown an interest in acquiring Fatah’s services this summer.
Meanwhile, United manager Jim Goodwin has admitted there is very little chance for his side to bring the winger back to the club ahead of next season.
Goodwin is also not surprised that the Gers are keen on taking the Swede to Ibrox this summer, hailing him as one of the best players in his position in Scotland this season.
Goodwin said, via the Daily Record (pg. 46, 21 May): “Whether Rangers are interested in Amar or not, it would not surprise me in the slightest because I think he’s one of the best performers in his position on a consistent basis throughout the season.”

Dundee United being unable to re-sign Fatah likely means Troyes and City Football Group have bigger plans for him this summer, and that may include a permanent sale.
Should the French outfit decide to cash in on the attacker, it will serve as a huge transfer boost to Rangers.
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Fatah fits Gers’ profile
It is no secret that Andrew Cavenagh and Rohl are plotting a major squad overhaul this summer transfer window.
It emerged on Wednesday that Rangers will not take up the option to make Andreas Skov Olsen’s loan move from Wolfsburg permanent for £8million.
This means the Govan club will look for other reinforcements in attack, with Fatah fitting the bill.
Cavenagh has claimed that the Gers will have a pro-Scottish bias in the transfer market this summer, and although the youngster is not Scottish, his experience in the Premiership stands out.
Therefore, Fatah certainly qualifies as an exciting transfer target for the Glasgwegian outfit.


