Former Rangers star Ryan Kent has been linked with a sensational move to one of Europe's biggest clubs.
The 27-year-old is a free agent once again after a mutual termination of his contract at Turkish giants Fenerbahce.
Jose Mourinho was willing to free the ex-Liverpool kid last month after continuing to freeze Kent out of the first-team picture.
But it appears Kent won't be short of options, with Dutch powerhouse Ajax seemingly interested in the Englishman.
The Eredivisie side have lost Mika Godts to injury, and are believed to be looking for an alternative option while he recovers.
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Dutch outlet VoetbalPrimeur claims that Kent's availability presents the ideal chance for Ajax to gain a quality player on a free.
Dennie van Laar, editor of the site, said: "Kent is a real opportunity. He is a really good player. A lot of speed, quite two-footed and a hard kick.
"His contract with Fenerbahçe has been terminated. He is an incredibly fit guy by nature, although I understand that that is something different than match rhythm."
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