Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana has been linked with a move to Scottish club Rangers, to be reunited with his former team-mate Steven Gerrard.
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Gerrard is now the boss at Ibrox and The Belfast Telegraph have reported that Rangers are interested in taking the Liverpool midfielder.
Former Rangers captain Barry Ferguson believes the potential move for the out-of-sorts Liverpool midfielder could be a lot closer than what people know.
"See, if this was six, eight weeks ago - I know (Jermain) Defoe was mentioned and obviously (Steven) Davis, these two signings have happened, and now I'm beginning to believe Adam Lallana," Ferguson claimed.
"He (Gerrard) was working with the U18s down in Liverpool, he'll know Lallana. That's why I'm thinking there might be a slight chance of getting him in.
"He's got a good connection with Liverpool, Lallana's been out of the team for a while, so a short loan signing would be a great coup for Rangers."
Lallana's Liverpool career, especially recently, has been heavily disrupted by terrible injury luck for the England playmaker.
The 30-year-old's last goal for the Reds was back in May 2017 in Liverpool's 3-0 win over Middlesbrough on the final game of the 2016/17 season.