Former Ross County supervisor Stuart Kettlewell reckons ex-Albion Rovers star Ross Stewart might head to Rangers - however solely at a premium price.
Stewart was Kettlewell's key man whereas boss in Dingwall and the striker departed in 2021 for England's League One and Sunderland.
He is scored a powerful 22 objectives in 45 video games this season and it is earned him a call-up to Steve Clarke's Scotland squad.
Switch curiosity has appeared too and Rangers are reportedly taking a look at bringing Stewart again to the Premiership.
The 25-year-old was handed his SPFL likelihood by Albion Rovers in 2016 after time in junior soccer with Ardeer Thistle and Kilwinning Rangers, leaving a yr later for St Mirren.
Now Kettlewell reckons he might be somebody's who's flogged for hundreds of thousands.
He informed the Each day File: "Ross’ high quality is way past what most individuals suppose. He has each attribute you’d need from a striker when you think about his hold-up play, tempo and skill to complete along with his head and toes.
“He’d actually shock lots of people. May he provide one thing to Rangers? 100 per cent
“Sunderland had Charlie Wyke banging in objectives for enjoyable final yr however that allowed them to slowly mattress in Ross. Now he’s working with the duty of being the principle striker and he’s hit 22 objectives already.
“However that’s prone to imply there’s many suitors down south in addition to Rangers. He’s received one other yr left, so Sunderland can be on the lookout for critical cash.
“In the event that they’re ready to promote, we’re speaking huge numbers to signal a man of his high quality who has now confirmed himself. 4 or £5 million? I don’t know however I’d think about there are golf equipment down south ready to pay that.”
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