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Rangers are locked in a three-way fight for Tyrese Campbell with Celtic no longer in the running.

Record Sport understands the champions have been informed over the past 24 hours the Stoke City star would prefer to join title rivals Rangers if he moves north.

But a move to Ibrox is no done deal as Campbell agonises over his next move at a crucial point in his career.

The England U20s striker, who is out of contract in the summer, has been offered a new deal at Stoke while EPL side Sheffield United also want to land him.

Campbell has yet to make a decision but he won’t be joining Celtic who Record Sport first revealed back in December were interested in the son of former Arsenal hitman Kevin.

We then broke the story earlier this month Rangers had entered the running for the highly-rated player.

The 20-year-old is available to Steven Gerrard’s side for a knockdown fee of around £400,000 due to crossborder compensation rules.

But Stoke are desperate to keep him at the Bet365 Stadium and boss Michael O’Neill said: “I’ve sat him down and told him how much I would like him to stay.

“I believe the club has made him a very good offer.”