Leeds United are not giving up in their pursuit of Ryan Kent. Rangers signed the forward on a permanent deal from Liverpool last summer for an initial fee of £6.5m - and they could be about to make a nice profit on the 23-year-old.
Although Steven Gerrard will be desperate to keep the Oldham born winger at the club in their quest to stop Celtic from winning 10 in a row, he has admitted in the past that all his players come with a price tag.
It has been reported that Leeds have had a bid worth an initial £10m rejected by the Glasgow club, and that they might have to double that should they be successful.Football Insider have quoted a source as saying that Rangers are not keen on selling Kent, but their hands will be tied should his buy-out.
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