Arsenal scout ex-Gunner Glen Kamara six times and weigh up transfer move for Rangers midfielder
ARSENAL are reportedly plotting a swoop to bring Glen Kamara back to the club.
The Rangers midfielder, 24, moved to the Gunners academy from Southend originally in 2012 and spent five years in North London.
The Finland international only made one League Cup appearance for the Premier League outfit before a switch to Dundee in Scotland.
But it was his transfer to Rangers in the summer that has really given Kamara the platform to catch the eye.
And his displays have captured the interest of his old employers at The Emirates, according to the .
They claim Arsenal have deployed scouts to the last six Rangers games to watch the ace.
Kamara has shone since joining Steven Gerrard’s Gers 12 months ago for just £50,000.
The 14-time capped international, who previously enjoyed loan spells as Southend and Colchester, has played a key role under the ex-England captain at Ibrox.
Kamara’s latest display will also have impressed the onlookers from Arsenal.
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He featured for 80 minutes in the 2-1 Old Firm league win over Celtic at Parkhead on Sunday – the Gers’ first win on their enemy’s home turf since 2010.
Kamara still has three-and-a-half years left on his contract in Glasgow.
But if he continues to shine then new Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta could be about to test the waters by tabling an offer.