Rangers have managed to score 67 goals in 33 SPFL games so far this season, which is 19 more than Hearts have scored who are one place below them in the league table.

One figure that has contributed quite a bit to the Ibrox club's attacking force in this campaign is winger Ryan Kent.

With 24 league appearances under his belt, the Englishman has scored two goals and provided seven assists for his teammates.

To highlight the winger's attacking talent, only Alfredo Morelos (4.3) has racked up a higher average of shots per game than Kent (2.5).

Looking ahead to the upcoming summer transfer window, it seems as though the Gers could be making a move to sign someone that could give Giovanni van Bronckhorst the chance to create a deadly attacking duo in his side.

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According to a recent article from Sport, Rangers are one of the teams mentioned with a potential summer transfer move for Real Madrid winger Gareth Bale.

With 540 club appearances to his name across all competitions for Real, Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton, the Welshman has scored 183 goals and provided 140 assists in the process.

To further highlight his pedigree, the 32-year-old has won numerous trophies during his time in Spain, including four Champions League titles.

Labelled as an "unstoppable" player by journalist John Cross, the winger has also been a pivotal attacking figure for Wales over the years, having scored 38 goals in 102 international appearances.

During his loan spell back in the Premier League with Tottenham last year, the £528k-per-week attacker ended the 2020/21 campaign with an average of 4.4 shot-creating actions per 90 minutes, higher than any other player at the north London club.

With his undeniable attacking talent in mind, adding the former Spurs star into this current Rangers squad would surely give Van Bronckhorst a massive boost in terms of their power going forward.

Specifically, with Kent's penchant for creating goalscoring opportunities for his side and Bale's ability for finding the back of the net, those two in tandem could be a frightening prospect for opposing players to come up against.

Moving forward, if a potential deal for the attacker is there to be worked out in the summer, the Gers should definitely put themselves in the conversation as Bale's next club.

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