Rangers are tracking Partizan Belgrade captain Vanja Dragojevic as Derek McInnes looks to strengthen his midfield options for the second time this summer.
McInnes moved quickly to land former Sunderland skipper Dan Neil earlier this week, with the 24-year-old becoming the fifth arrival of the window at Ibrox after opting to join Rangers despite interest from Southampton and West Ham, following the expiry of his contract at the Stadium of Light.
The Rangers Review reports that Dragojevic is among the options under consideration as Rangers look to add further depth and quality in the centre of the park ahead of the new season.
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The Ibrox boss could sanction departures for Nico Raskin and Mohamed Diomande this summer, while he also has Tochi Chukwuani, Connor Barron and Lyall Cameron available in midfield.
Dragojevic, 20, penned a new long-term contract with Partizan last season that runs until 2030 and has already captained the Serbian side, underlining his status as one of the brightest young prospects in his country.
McInnes has already added Ivor Pandur, Ross McCrorie, Ben Godfrey and Lawrence Shankland to his squad during the current window, with Dragojevic now emerging as a potential further addition.