Glen Kamara, who Leeds United are keen on bringing to Elland Road this summer, is now training by himself at Rangers as his exit from the club becomes more likely. The midfielder still has two years left on his current contract but he is headed for the door this transfer window amid plenty of interest from rival clubs.
The Whites are actually in pole position to sign Kamara and the two are in “advanced talks” over finalising a move worth £25 million, according to Football Insider. If the clubs get the deal over the line, Leeds will have beaten a huge amount of competition. Up to 10 clubs have registered their interest in Kamara this summer but Daniel Farke looks the most likely to get his man.
Rangers boss Michael Beale recently confirmed that the Finland international is no longer training with the rest of the team as talks continue over his imminent departure. However, he has stressed that there is no friction between him and Kamara.