- Tyrese Campbell scored 36 foals in 164 senior appearances at Stoke Metropolis
- The 24-year-old’s father, late Arsenal striker Kevin, handed away earlier this yr
- A number of Championship golf equipment are monitoring Campbell’s present scenario
Tyrese Campbell is weighing up his subsequent transfer after leaving Stoke Metropolis as a free agent.
The 24-year previous striker, who began out at Manchester Metropolis, scored 36 targets in 164 appearances for Stoke and performed a pivotal function, notably in direction of the tip of final season, in serving to them protect their Championship standing.
Scottish Premiership aspect Rangers are understood to be one of many golf equipment exhibiting curiosity within the pacy ahead whereas Championship sides Sheffield United, West Bromwich Albion, QPR, Preston North Finish and Cardiff Metropolis are additionally amongst his admirers.
Campbell has endured a tricky few months after dropping his father, former Arsenal and Everton striker Kevin Campbell who handed away final month aged simply 54, and is decided to kick on and make an affect along with his subsequent profession alternative.
Campbell joined Stoke from Manchester Metropolis as a 16-year-old and helped the membership’s under-18s attain the FA Youth Cup semi-finals in 2017 earlier than he broke into the primary crew.
Tyrese Campbell scored 36 targets in 164 appearances for the Stoke Metropolis senior aspect
Campbell’s father Kevin handed away tragically final month after a battle with sickness
Rangers are considered among the many sides excited by Campbell although the striker is holding his choices open
He made his senior debut within the Premier League in 2018 and ultimately began to carry down a shirt beneath former Stoke boss Michael O’Neill following a mortgage spell at Shrewsbury.
Campbell – twice capped by England’s Beneath 20s – has scored 80 targets in 245 appearances thus far in his profession.



















