Rangers' second bid for Brighton winger Amario Cozier-Duberry has been rejected, according to a report. The Ibrox club are keen to strengthen their wide options, with Cozier-Duberry among their top targets.
Failed PSV deal
The pursuit comes after a move for PSV Eindhoven's Couhaib Driouech fell through last week, despite the player attending Rangers' Europa League third qualifying round second leg against Jagiellonia Bialystok. Rangers have already added Daisuke Yokota this summer, but manager Derek McInnes is not content with his current options.
Second offer rejected
According to Fabrizio Romano, Rangers have now had a second offer for Cozier-Duberry rejected. The Scottish club are thought to have offered £7million, but that is not enough to tempt Brighton into selling. While negotiations are set to continue, other clubs are circling, which could push the asking price even higher.
Brighton have already turned down a £5million offer from Belgian club Anderlecht for the winger.



