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Who is Luis Palma? The Rangers target with long range X factor and scoring numbers Ryan Kent can't match

Michael Beale is planning a major revamp at Rangers and the rumour mill is spinning rapidly.

A host of names familiar to those in England have been mentioned. Jack Butland, Kieran Dowell and Dujon Sterling amongst those reported but one player has emerged overseas in the form of Luis Palma, who has been frequently linked with making the switch from Greek side Aris to Ibrox.

An attacker capable of playing through the middle and on the left flank, fans have been left wondering if he will be one of the men to form a new-look Rangers attack next season. Alfredo Morelos will be on the move and Ryan Kent's contract expires at the end of this term, with reports claiming Antonio Colak's stint in blue could be coming to an end. But who is the man to potentially fill an attacking void in Govan? Record Sport takes a closer look.

At 23 years old, Palma is primed for development in Europe after an introduction to the continent in Greece. And he's racked up plenty of experience along the way.

Palma had five years as a senior player at boyhood club Vida in his native Honduras, a loan switch to Real Monarchs in the third tier of American football helping him on his way to Aris last summer. He's scored 13 times with eight assists in an impressive time frame of 36 matches, made more eyebrow-raising when taking in his average minutes per match.

He has played an average of 58.3 minutes per game this season. That might raise some alarm bells over durability for some fans around Ibrox but that haul of 21 goal contributions is eight more than Kent this term, while he's netted double what the former Liverpool starlet has over the last two terms combined. That number 13 is also the most Rangers' No. 14 has managed to score in one season.

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