Glasgow Rangers have reportedly 'agreed personal terms' for one transfer target, despite having their latest bid rejected for the winger.

The Lowdown: Another bid rejected...

It has recently been reported that the Ibrox giants have had another bid knocked back from Swansea City for Morgan Whittaker, thought to be worth £2m.

The 22-year-old looks to be keen on the move, having asked to be omitted from the Swansea squad which drew 1-1 at QPR in the English Championship last Saturday, after admitting that he was not in the right frame of mind to feature.

The Latest: Personal terms agreed

As per Football Insider, Michael Beale's side have already 'agreed personal terms' with Whittaker, despite their latest bid being knocked back.

He impressed while on loan at Plymouth Argyle in the first half of the campaign, scoring nine goals and supplying a further seven assists in 25 games in League One (Transfermarkt).

The Verdict: Get it done

With Whittaker seemingly keen on a move to Ibrox, and personal terms already being agreed, Rangers simply need to pay the money that Swansea are asking for now in order to get this deal over the line.

With just a few days left until the transfer window closes, they cannot afford to let this one fall through, after now having three bids rejected for the Englishman.

Lauded as a ‘top player‘ by performance manager Justin Walker when he was in the academy at Derby County, Whittaker managed to score a remarkable 43 goals and supply 21 assists at youth level with the Rams, and also went on to play 32 times for the senior side (Transfermarkt).

He continued those impressive numbers while on loan at Plymouth earlier this season, and there is no reason why he cannot replicate that kind of form at the Teddy Bears.

Nonetheless, all that needs to be agreed now is the fee, and Rangers should make sure that they reach the right figure with their next offer.