Aberdeen has joined the rangers in the race to take the midfielder of Dundee Lyall Cameron.
The 22 -year -old contract ends this summer and Ibrox coach, Philippe Clement, wants to ensure an agreement prior to the contract.
Unable to match the salaries that the Rangers will probably offer you, Aberdeen hopes to persuade the Sub-21 International that a change to Pittodrie this summer would be better for your long-term career.
People like Kenny McLean, Ross McCorie, Lewis Ferguson and Bojan Miovski obtained large money movements thanks to a spell with the Dons.
Aberdeen will highlight his history of development and sale of players from the first team as a point of sale in the search to persuade Cameron that he moved to Granite City.
The leaflet of Duende, Lyall Cameron, is a transfer objective for both the Rangers and the Aberdeen
It is likely that the 22 -year -old midfielder signs an agreement prior to the contract
Duende will receive compensation for Cameron, just like Aberdeen for Connor Barron
With Cameron trained and developed by Duende, any club that hires the midfielder is obliged to pay compensation to the Dens Park club.
If the two parties fail to agree on a sum, the matter will be resolved by an independent court.
Aberdeen recently obtained a reward of £ 640,000 after midfielder Connor Barron joined the Rangers, and Dundee waits a figure in the same stadium.
Cameron was preselected for the young player of the PFA Scotland season last May, and the coach of Duende, Tony Docherty, has not lost hope of retaining the midfielder coveted beyond summer.
“We have players without a contract in summer to which we have indicated that we want to sign again,” said the dens coach recently.
'A couple has returned saying that they will sign, others want to wait and that is their prerogative.
'Lyall is in that category. But I still have hope. ”