English Championship side Norwich City are reportedly considering a move for ex-Rangers forward Abdallah Sima.
The 24-year-old spent the 2023/24 season on loan at Ibrox, scoring 16 goals and assisting a further three in 39 appearances across all competitions.
Sima spent the most recent campaign on loan at Brest in the French top flight.
After returning to Brighton and Hove Albion this summer, he signed a contract extension with the English Premier League club.
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Norwich City are now considering a move for the Senegalese attacker, though, claims pinkun.com.
When his loan at Rangers expired two years ago, Sima penned an emotional farewell message to the club's supporters.
He wrote on social media: "The time has come for me to say goodbye to a club for which I have a lot of affection, for which I took immense pleasure in playing for this club.
"It is very difficult to find the words but I would like to thank all the club staff, the staff, my teammates and especially you, the supporters, who have always been there for me and for the club. It's you who makes this club so special!
"Thank you also to Michael Beale for giving me the chance to play for this great club, and thank you to Philippe Clement for allowing me to realise my dream of winning a title with this magnificent club.
"Come on Rangers!"