Dundee manager Tony Docherty is hopeful Josh Mulligan will stay at Dens Park beyond the summer. The 22-year-old, who is out of contract at the end of the season, has attracted interest from Rangers and English Championship clubs. Ibrox officials have been monitoring the midfielder, who can also play at right-back, for a possible free transfer move.
Lyall Cameron, Mulligan's teammate, has already agreed to join Rangers in the summer. However, no deal has been finalised for Mulligan yet. Docherty is keen to retain Mulligan and is hopeful about the player's future at the club.
As quoted by the Daily Record , he said: "We won’t give up hope of Josh staying because you always want to keep your best players. "We started the season with Luke McCowan , Cameron and Mulligan and all three have improved so much, they’re attracting attention. "It’s important that’s what we do at this club – improve and develop players.
"It’s great to see players do well and for as long as Josh is with us, we’ll continue to work with him. "Hopefully, we’re working with him for longer.".
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Dundee 'won't give up hope' amid Josh Mulligan to Rangers transfer link

Dundee 'won't give up hope' amid Josh Mulligan to Rangers transfer link