
Rangers are among several clubs in the hunt for Fulham starlet Matt O’Riley, according to reports.
Rangers, Celtic, Leeds United and Norwich City will scrap it out to sign O’Riley.
The youngster also has German admirers with Bundesliga trio Stuttgart, Borussia Dortmund and Red Bull Leipzig hot on his trail.
Fulham risk losing one of England’s hottest prospects with a host of clubs chasing his signature.
What Rangers could offer is the chance to join an exciting new project under Steven Gerrard.
Rangers are building a squad with a perfect blend of youth and experience and O’Riley fits the bill as a promising first-team prospect.

The England under-18 international has played three senior games for the Cottagers – all in the cup – and Rangers could offer more readily accessible first-team football.
The talented teenager could join fellow youngsters Ross McCrorie and Greg Docherty, who both have big futures at Ibrox.
McCrorie, 20, is starting to establish himself as a regular in Rangers’ first-team, while 22-year-old Docherty has scored seven goals and picked up eight assists on loan at Shrewsbury Town.
O’Riley can add an extra element to this midfield. The 18-year-old is a creative playmaker, to complement Docherty’s high-energy game and McCrorie’s tenacity.
With McCrorie, O’Riley and Docherty in midfield, Rangers have three exciting young talents. This shows that the future is bright and surely Gerrard could deliver success in years to come with these options.