Rangers have "stepped up" their pursuit of Hampus Skoglund as they intensify their search for a long-term replacement for James Tavernier.
According to a new report, the Ibrox side have now held direct talks with the Hammarby defender’s representatives, signalling a significant escalation in their interest as they look to strengthen at right-back.
Rangers News has reported that Skoglund had already been identified as a key target in May, with the 20-year-old included on a shortlist of options following Tavernier’s departure at the end of the season.
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Discussions between the club and Skoglund’s camp have taken place on more than one occasion, underlining the seriousness of their pursuit as they look to secure a deal ahead of the new campaign.
Despite being under contract with Hammarby until 2029 after signing a new deal last year, there is confidence within Ibrox that a move to Scotland could be agreed.
With interest from elsewhere also expected, Rangers have moved quickly to open dialogue as they aim to win the race for the highly-rated full-back.
Skoglund recently addressed speculation over his future, admitting that interest from abroad is “fun” but confirming that he is leaving any potential transfer decisions in the hands of his representatives.