Rangers have reportedly made a third bid for St Johnstone winger Michael O’Halloran.
The Press Association are reporting that the bid is close to St Johnstone’s asking price of £500,000.
O’Halloran has netted five goals and set up nine more this season, with his pace, close control and composure convincing Gers boss Mark Warburton that he is the man to help fire Rangers to the Championship title.
The Glasgow club failed with two previous bids for the Saints wide man earlier this month.
But now they hope to revive the move after submitting an offer in the region of £500,000, which is subject to a number of clauses.
Rangers are still waiting for a response from McDiarmid Park but are hopeful of concluding the move for the 25-year-old former Bolton forward, who was part of the St Johnstone side beaten by Hibernian in Saturday’s League Cup semi-final at Tynecastle.
The Ibrox side are also expected to complete the signing of young Wolves winger Mehki Leacock-McLeod later today.
Rangers launch third bid for St Johnstone star Michael O’Halloran