Oskar Fallenius is reportedly a transfer target for both Celtic and Rangers.
The winger plies his trade for Swedish top-flight side Djurgarden.
He scored once in seven appearances as his side reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Conference League this season, only to be knocked out by Premier League giants Chelsea.
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Fallenius is a target for Glasgow's big two, claims fotbolldirekt.se, who say that both clubs have recently sent scouts to watch him.
No bid has been made from either team as of yet.
The 23-year-old has scored seven goals and assisted nine in 78 competitive appearances for Djurgarden. He is contracted with the Stockholm club until 2026.
The reported interest comes not long after the 2024/25 season has come to an end in Scotland.
Celtic won the Premiership title but faltered in winning a treble after losing the Scottish Cup final on penalties to Aberdeen.
Rangers finished the campaign trophyless after sacking Philippe Clement in February. They remain on the hunt for a permanent manager, with names such as Davide Ancelotti and Russell Martin linked to the vacant Ibrox hotseat.