Former English Premier League manager Tony Pulis has weighed in on a potential Rangers transfer for Conor Coady.
The Ibrox club have been linked with a move to sign the central defender from Leicester City.
Coady is under contract at the King Power Stadium until 2026, meaning a transfer fee would have to be negotiated to land the Englishman.
Pulis told Fruity King: "There are one or two teams that have improved immensely behind Celtic and Rangers which has made things more competitive, I’m sure Conor Coady will have lots of options.
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"If he ends up at Rangers then he will see that it’s a fantastic club with fantastic support, then it’ll be about trying to play a part in the competition with Celtic which we know is not easy."
Pulis also delivered his verdict on Rangers possibly signing Jamie Vardy: "If Jamie Vardy went to Rangers, he would be joining a huge rivalry, they have new owners and will want to invest into the team to make things more competitive," he told Fruity King.
"Russell Martin is at a massive, massive football club and that comes with expectations. If he does bring big names in, that will go through the roof.
"Brendan Rodgers has done an unbelievable job at Celtic and Russell will be under enormous pressure to get closer to them next year."