It has been claimed that Watford have opened talks with Rangers over the potential sale of Glen Kamara to the Hertfordshire club.
The Hornets are said to have Seko Fofana of Lens as their main priority – as well as aiming to land Kamara.
This claim came on Monday from Italian journalist Gianluigi Longari.
#Watford dialoghi in corso con i #Rangers per il centrocampista Glen #Kamara. Obiettivo principale resta però Seko #Fofana attualmente in forza al #Lens. @tvdellosport #WFC
— Gianluigi Longari (@Glongari) June 15, 2021
Given how Kamara’s stature and reputation is growing at EURO2020 with his performances for Finland, there are likely to be several clubs making enquiries to Ross Wilson, with a view to securing a deal.
Newly promoted Watford? With respect, Kamara will be able to command a move to a club of greater standing in one of the big five league across Europe.
On Monday evening, Finland face Belgium to provide another serious test for the Rangers man and his compatriots.
Whilst not dominating the games he has played so far – against Denmark and Russia, Kamara’s ability and skillset has been glaringly obvious in those matches, showing his undoubted quality.
Just like on the Europa League stage for Rangers, Glen Kamara does not look out of place at a higher level.
Rangers are likely to be tested in terms of bids over the coming weeks and there is a real possibility that he will have played his last game for the club.
For that to happen, the money needs to be serious.
Proven international, domestic champion with a further sell on value to be realised? Perhaps, we can start the bidding at £12 million.
He ended on the losing side today, but we saw a really accomplished performance from Finland's Glen Kamara.
The Rangers' midfielder completed 56/61 passes in the match; completing a match-high 92%.#FIN #FINRUS #Euro2020 pic.twitter.com/cwJvuwCViQ
— The Analyst (@OptaAnalyst) June 16, 2021