RANGERS have agreed a deal with Dutch outfit Go Ahead Eagles for in-demand Finnish winger Oliver Antman, according to a report.
Winger Antman is a wanted man after creating the most assists in the Eredivisie last season and helping his club win the KNVB Cup.
It was thought that Russell Martin‘s men would could have to go north of £5 million to land the 23-year-old.
But now the Rangers Review are claiming that a £3m deal could be finalised in the coming days.
Antman has suggested that a move to Ibrox is a logical next move.
He said: “Last season was so good for me that the next step would be logical.
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“If something good comes along, I’m willing to take on that challenge.
“I want to play in a top league one day and compete in the Champions League.
“A club in a top-five league would be fantastic, but there are also great clubs in other countries.”
So far, the Gers have added Lyall Cameron, Djeidi Gassama, Thelo Aasgaard, Manny Fernandez, Nasser Djiga, Max Aarons, Mikey Moore and Joe Rothwell.
While talks are set to continue, the report claims that the Gers are hopeful of getting a deal over the line.
Speaking on Friday, Martin admitted the club still need new arrivals, with a different type to Gassama and Moore.
“I think now we still need more players for sure.
“I think we need to strengthen a couple of really key areas.
“Mikey helps us a lot because it gives us something we don’t have. It gives us another option and real flexibility in the top line.
“But no, I still think there will be players leaving and there’ll be players joining.
“And I think, like I said, we have to be really willing and open for that change because I think this club’s needed it and we’ve needed it.
“And now we have to be patient during it. And we are, to make sure we get the right ones in.”
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