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THE NEW SPORTING DIRECTOR AT LIGHT BLUES IS WASTING NO TIME IN GETTING DOWN TO WORK AS LOOKS TO KEEP STARLETS AT CLUB 12:32, 03 Jun 2025 Rangers are trying to beat off competition from
Premier League side Bournemouth to sign up talented youngster Max Cameron. The 16-year-old attacker is on the verge of agreeing his first professional contract with the Ibrox club - with
Gers’ new sporting director Kevin Thelwell involved in the deal. Cameron also has interest from the likes of Southampton and Ipswich - but Rangers are confident of keeping the teenager in
Glasgow. Thelwell has only been in the job a few days but has already got to work in attempting to tie up some of the club’s top academy players. _RECORD SPORT_ understands Rangers are also
eager to secure Scotland Under-19 starlets Calum Adamson and Jack Wyllie on new deals. Midfielder Adamson has previously been a regular in their B team but was out of contract this summer.
Article continues below Brentford and Crystal Palace had shown interest in the youngster but Gers are desperate to keep him at Auchenhowie. Meanwhile, centre-back Wyllie is also about to
commit his future to the club by signing a new contract. Positive talks have been held with all three young players as Rangers look to stave off interest from elsewhere. The club's new
hierarchy, which involves Thelwell and CEO Patrick Stewart, were keen to retain Cameron, Adamson and Wyllie - as they view the trio as top future prospects. Follow _RECORD SPORT_ on Twitter,
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