ST JOHNSTONE legend Zander Clark is being watched by Rangers as they consider moving to replace veteran Allan McGregor, should he decide to retire in the summer, according to a report.
The Daily Record claim the big keeper, who won his place back in Steve Clarke’s national team squad after a string of outstanding performances, would potentially battle it out with Robby McCrorie and Jon McLaughlin for the number one spot next term.
The report stresses that Clark is just one name on a list of those being considered by the Govan club.
He would be available for nothing as his contract with the Perth Saints expires at the end of the season.
The 29-year-old is also fielding interest from England with clubs in the Championship and League One also keeping an eye on his progress.
Clarke was a key part of the side that made history last term by winning both the Scottish Cup and Betfred Cup - an historic double unlikely to be repeated any time soon.
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