That is according to a claim made by The Athletic’s Jordan Campbell on social media.
Lewis Ferguson was a bright spark in a disappointing Aberdeen side last season, with the club finishing a lowly 10th in the Premiership.
Although the midfielder still has a couple of years left on his deal at Pittodrie, a number of rumours have emerged linking him with a move away from the club. Indeed, Lecce have reportedly submitted a £2m offer for the 22-year-old.
Rangers have been namechecked by Alex Rae as a possible destination for the youngster in recent days, strengthened by the fact that his father Derek and uncle Barry both played for the Light Blues.
Taking to Twitter on Monday, the journalist claimed: “Re the Lewis Ferguson to Rangers rumours starting up again, they’re not one of the interested parties. Nothing in that link, even if it rears its head every window…”
With the likes of Ryan Kent and Joe Aribo linked with Premier League moves this summer, Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s squad could become rather light all of a sudden.
Therefore, the likes of Ferguson – who has 128 Premiership games under his belt – could be worth adding to the Gers’ squad.
Whilst it is expected that Rangers would be looking for replacements if their big-name players were to leave this summer, it seems unlikely that a similar amount of money would be spent on their replacements.