Rangers striker Daniel Cousin is ready to move to England this summer, according to his agent Willie McKay.
The Gabon international was set to depart Ibrox during the January transfer window after Fulham had a bid accepted by the Glasgow giants.
However, FIFA red tape blocked the transfer as rules stipulate players cannot appear for three different clubs in the same season, Cousin having made a brief appearance for French club Lens before signing for Rangers.
Cousin returned to Glasgow and helped the club reach the UEFA Cup final and second spot in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.
Fulham are believed to be ready to rekindle their interest in Cousin who scored 10 league goals in 14 starts for Rangers.
McKay has confirmed the player is likely to win his dream move to England and claims several clubs are after the striker’s services.
“I would expect Daniel to leave Rangers this summer and he is still very interested in a move to England,” McKay told skysports.com.
“He was disappointed when the move to Fulham in January was blocked, but he showed what a real professional he was by returning to Rangers and scoring a few important goals for them.
“He would love the chance to play in the Premier League and there is interest from a number of clubs.”