Rangers striker Kyle Lafferty interesting Premier League newcomers Blackpool - report
One of those clubs is thought to be Premier League new boys Blackpool, according to Sky Sports. The Seasiders manager Ian Holloway is known to be looking at further striker reinforcements to his squad and Lafferty could now be a viable choice with the arrival of new faces at Ibrox.
However Rangers are unlikely to want to lose Lafferty unless they can recoup most of the £3million they paid Burnley for the striker in 2008, which may be a stumbling block for Ian Holloway.
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