Jacob Murphy has seemingly emerged as a target for Rangers once again ahead of the summer transfer window as it's been claimed that Steven Gerrard's side remain keen on bringing the 26-year-old to Ibrox next season.

What's the word?

That's according to a report from Football Insider.

The Gers were keen on Murphy during the January transfer window but will not be available on a free transfer any longer, as it has emerged that he's actually under contract at St James' Park until 2022.

It's thought the Magpies have a £3m asking price, whilst the SPFL giants will have to battle the likes of Southampton and Watford for his signature.

Kickstart title defence

The current campaign may not be done and dusted just yet, especially as the Light Blues still have that unbeaten record to keep intact, but it is a very shrewd decision to start planning ahead for next season.

Bringing in new faces will be crucial towards defending their title and if the Glasgow outfit are to remain dominant at the top, then they cannot rest on their laurels.

It'll be all change down the road, with a mass exodus due after nine straight years of control, so there isn't a better time for Rangers to bolster Gerrard's squad.

And signing a new winger is a pretty good place to start.

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Aside from Ryan Kent, the 40-year-old's only other out-and-out wide man is January arrival Scott Wright. We've seen Joe Aribo fill in there on occasion, and Ianis Hagi, too but both are more suited centrally.

Currently, Jordan Jones is one of two wingers playing his football away from Ibrox and it is he who is in most doubt amid interest in Murphy. If he's not fancied aged 26, then there's very little hope of him returning to start games next season.

The forgotten Ibrox ace is also keen to return to the Stadium of Light, according to Football Insider, so it certainly seems like his Gers career is over.

Playing on the right for League One promotion hopefuls Sunderland, he has only managed to deliver one goal and one assist, whereas Murphy has thrived in England's top-flight.

The £3.15m-rated dynamo has been one of Steve Bruce's most consistent performers, even despite being asked to play wing-back at times, a decision that culminated in him scoring against Burnley last weekend in a performance where he arguably stole the show.

"He’s played a big part in the season. He’s had, for him, a really good season where he knows now that he belongs in the Premier League," explained Bruce. " I’d love to see him at the club. It’s what we want: young, hungry, determined to do well – he ticks all of those boxes."

Interestingly, his versatility to play in defence is intriguing and with the Gers in Europe again next term, he could provide crucial cover for James Tavernier.

The Times' chief football writer Henry Winter waxed lyrical about his ability to deliver at right wing-back earlier this month. He said: "Jacob Murphy outstanding for NUFC at right wing-back, ran himself into the ground, defending/attacking, got cramp, eventually subbed. His resilience echoed all over."

Wilson must sanction a £3m swoop for Murphy this summer, he'd be the perfect signing to kickstart their ambitions to mount a solid title defence.

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