Rangers transfer news: Steven Gerrard eyeing loan move for Liverpool starlet Ben Woodburn

Rangers transfer news: Steven Gerrard eyeing loan move for Liverpool starlet Ben Woodburn
Steven Gerrard wants to bring Liverpool starlet Ben Woodburn to Ibrox this month, according to reports.The Rangers boss tried to sign the 19-year-old on loan in the summer, but he moved to Sheffield United instead.Woodburn is available for a loan move this month2
Woodburn is available for a loan move this month
However, his lack of game time at Bramall Lane meant his loan was cut short and he is therefore back on Gerrard’s radar.According to The Sun, Jurgen Klopp is keen to send the Wales international back out on loan this month.But there are a host of Championship sides all keen on securing the services of the attacking midfielder.Blackburn, Brentford, Hull, West Brom and Wigan are all interested, meaning Gerrard faces a fight to bring the youngster to the Scottish Premiership.The 19-year-old started once on loan at Bramall Lane2
The 19-year-old started once on loan at Bramall Lane
Interested parties will have to waitto find out the extent of an ankle injury Woodburn suffered last month.The youngster picked up the knock during a Blades training session in December before being sent back to Melwood.

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