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Potential Steven Davis successor could soon be available for bargain price, Rangers should pounce – TBR View
Although Glasgow Rangers midfielder Steven Davis continues to impress in the light blue shirt, the fact he turns 36 in January means the Ibrox side should keep an eye out on a potential successor.
One player who has recently been linked with Rangers has just become available as his manager confirmed just this week that he won’t be signing a new contract at his current club, with his deal expiring in the summer.
According to the , the Gers have been put on “high alert” after John Lundstram turned down a new contract offer at Sheffield United, while speculated the Gers are looking to pounce in January on a cut-price deal.

Talks have broken down over a new long-term deal, with the 26-year-old midfielder turning down several improved offers to extend his stay.
Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder confirmed that his player “doesn’t want to sign” despite being offered a “very good contract” to try and keep him at the club.
“We have offered him a very good contract that is up there with the top players at the club and he has made the decision with his agent that he doesn’t want to sign, and I respect that,” Wilder told on Thursday.
“He is a Sheffield United player and still up for selection, but the three options are straightforward for me… he most likely wants to run his contract down, so we will ask for or invite offers for a very good player who did well for us in the Premier League last season.”
Lundstram has been with the Blades since his 2017 move from Oxford United for a reported £500,000 fee, and has made 94 competitive appearances for the Yorkshire club, registering eight goals and seven assists.
To date, the Englishman has made 266 competitive senior appearances at club level, and according to , his strengths are through-balls and concentration, while his .
Admittedly Rangers do have a lot of selection in midfield, but at 26 years old, with Premier League experience behind him and potentially going for a bargain price, the Ibrox side shouldn’t pass up the opportunity to snap up a potential Davis successor.