As reported by The Daily Mail, Rangers are one of a number of teams interested in signing Kilmarnock midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu this summer.

What's the story?

Mulumbu has been key in Kilmarnock's reversal in fortunes this season, emerging as one of the stand-out stars in the Scottish Premiership. Guided by manager Steve Clarke, Mulumbu has helped transform the Ayrshire from a side that looked destined for a relegation battle into one of the most consistent sides in the division.

However, it appears the 31-year-old's spell at Rugby Park could be coming to an end.

The Daily Mail report he looks set to leave the club this summer when his contract expires and that Rangers are interested in signing him.

The paper reckon that the Light Blues are rivalled by the likes of Celtic, Aberdeen and Hibernian for his signature.

Can they convince him his future lies at Ibrox?

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Would he improve the Rangers midfield?

As evidence by his recent display in a Kilmarnock win at Ibrox, the DR Congo international has more than enough about his game to suggest he could definitely become a regular starter at Rangers.

The Light Blues midfield has been accused of being too lightweight at times this season, something that was apparent in their tussle with Motherwell just this weekend.

Mulumbu carries a physicality that would be a great addition to the Rangers squad, also possessing the technical skills and top-tier experience that can really push them on.

On a free transfer, making a move for him at the end of the season is something of a no-brainer.