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Chelsea open to sending Billy Gilmour to Rangers for rest of season as Steven Gerrard eyes loan transfer


RANGERS are keen on a deal to sign Billy Gilmour on loan next month.

Chelsea are open to the prospect of sending the teenage midfielder back to Ibrox until the end of the season.

Rangers are keen to bring Gilmour back to Ibrox on loanCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Gilmour started the Champions League clash against FK Krasnodar on Tuesday night.

But he has fallen down the pecking order in the battle for places in Frank Lampard’s midfield.

Gilmour, who missed four months following knee surgery, is the subject of an approach by former club Gers.

The Scotland Under-21 star would benefit from greater exposure to first team action at Ibrox, providing him with a platform to gatecrash Steve Clarke’s Euro 2020 squad.

The 19-year-old was a late sub against Sevilla last week and made his first start of the season on Tuesday night.

Asked about the possibility of Gilmour going on loan, Lampard said: “I’m not sure about a loan.

“The way Billy trains and plays I can see him with us.

“So  I have to make sure the pathway is right.

Gerrard is looking for Rangers reinforcements for second-half of seasonCredit: Getty Images – Getty

“We have to think about what’s best.”

The Chelsea boss is preparing a £60million bid for Declan Rice next month, and if he lands the West Ham ace it will add to the fierce competition for places in midfield.

Gilmour left Rangers for Chelsea in 2017, and made 12 first team appearances in 2019/20.

Now he could be set for a sensational Ibrox return.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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