Rangers will keep close tabs on any of the Scottish Premiership’s emerging talents. It’s part of the club’s 14-point recruitment policy under new director Jim of recruitment Nils Koppen, who is tasked with building a winning squad capable of banking the club a player trading fortune. We’ve seen it already with the arrival of Connor Barron this summer, the Aberdeen youngster storming his way into the Rangers first-team and into the Scotland squad as a result. But there’s another name, closely linked to Rangers, who continues to go from strength to strength and after his latest exploits in the S…