RANGERS are plotting a sensational deadline day move for Juventus midfielder Aaron Ramsey.
Reports in Italy on Monday morning credited the champions with an interest in Ramsey.
And Herald and Times Sport understands the champions could look to pull off an audacious loan deal before the close of business at midnight.
Ramsey is out of favour at Juve and will be allowed to leave if a package can be put together in the coming hours.
And Rangers are keen to try and clinch the signing of the former Arsenal star on a deal until the end of the campaign.
Boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst has sealed moves for James Sands and Amad Diallo already this month and Polish defender Mateusz Zukowski has finalised his move from Lechia Gdansk.
But it is the possible arrival of Ramsey - who has won three major honours during his time in Turin - that will excite supporters on the eve of Wednesday’s crucial Old Firm clash at Parkhead.
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