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Rangers transfer news and headlines as Dykes targets big move, club face Hladky battle

Here are your Rangers headlines for Tuesday, June 9.

Dykes targets top club

Livingston striker Lyndon Dykes is determined to reach the top as he continues to be linked with a move to Ibrox.

The target man excelled for the Premiership side last season and has attracted interest from the likes of Rangers, as a result.

Dykes insists there's nothing concrete on the table from any club, but wants to reach a higher level in the near future.

He told the Daily Record: "I’m really enjoying my time at Livi. But I’m also confident I can push on and reach an even higher level at a bigger club.

"There’s been a bit of talk and a few clubs interested but I’ve not heard anything concrete. It’s good to be talked about, but I don’t read too much into it."

(SNS Group)

Rangers face Hladky battle

Bundesliga side Fortuna Dusseldorf  have 'contacted' Vaclav Hladky as the Germans join the race to sign the St Mirren keeper.

Hladky's contract with the Saints expires today as he weighs up his next move, with Rangers keen in acquiring his services.

But the Scottish Sun report that Fortuna have registered their interest and approached the 29-year-old over a potential deal.

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Rossiter hails Ibrox physio

Jordan Rossiter has hailed Rangers physio Steve Walker for saving his career.

The Liverpool-born midfielder was released last month after a difficult spell with the Light Blues, hampered by injuries.

But even though his time at Ibrox didn't go as planned, Rossiter praised Walker's work behind the scenes to get to the bottom of his back problem.

He told the Scottish Sun: "In the end the physio, Steve Walker, got to the bottom of it for me in my second season there.

"It turned out my back was causing the muscle problems in my legs.

"I had two procedures on my back to settle everything down.

"Then I had to do a lot of work on my core to build up strength. I've not had a muscle injury since. I owe Steve a lot."

(Jordan Mansfield/Getty Images)

Ivan Toney

Peterborough chief Barry Fry claims Rangers and Celtic are both watching striker Ivan Toney - but has valued his prized asset at £15million.

The Hoops were first credited with interest in the 24-year-old at the start of the year, but Fry says Rangers have now joined the race.

He told the Daily Mail: "I've had agents on telling me that Rangers and Celtic are very interested.

"But I haven't had any calls from either Rangers or Celtic, personally.

"If they have any sense, they'll pay us £15million to get him. If they haven't any sense at all, then I won't be hearing from them."

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