Transfer expert Dean Jones says that people within Glasgow Rangers think that goalkeeper target Angus Gunn would be a 'good asset' for the club.

The Lowdown: Rangers interest

It was reported earlier this week that Rangers are eyeing up a potential move for Gunn this summer.

He is a player that sporting director Ross Wilson knows well from his time at Southampton, and so could be one to watch once the window opens.

The Latest: Highly regarded

Speaking to GiveMeSport, Jones says that there are people within the club that think that Gunn would be a 'good asset' for them going forward:

"There are definitely one or two people within the setup that really do believe that he would be a good asset for the club going forward.

"They think he could lift himself to be a really good player for Rangers."

The Verdict: Get it done

Lauded as a ‘really impressive‘ goalkeeper by journalist Simon Bajkowski, Gunn has proven himself at a high level, playing 31 times in total in the Premier League, while he has also been called up for the England national team, and been capped at each youth level for the Three Lions.

He ranks in the top 12% of all goalkeepers outside of Europe’s top five leagues in many key metrics over the past year, and at 27 years of age, is a long-term solution to the likes of 41-year-old Allan McGregor and 35-year-old Jon McLaughlin.

Nonetheless, having been dropped by manager David Wagner upon his appointment at Norwich City, will be wary that his number one spot is not secure, and so may relish a move to Ibrox in the summer.