Barnsley manager Simon Davey has not ruled out a second bid for Rangers midfielder Charlie Adam after an initial offer was turned down.
Adam, 23, a full Scotland international, caught the eye during a five-month loan spell at Championship rivals Blackpool last season and is keen to break into Walter Smith's first team at Ibrox.
Davey told the club's official website: "We made an offer to Rangers and they turned it down.
"We have a price that we won't go over so we will have to wait and see whether we can find the right deal.
"He did very well last season during his spell with Blackpool and impressed against us."
Newly-promoted Burnley and Reading have also been linked with the former Rangers youth-team player.






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He will get his WII back when Im finished with it
Stub,When you gettin Du Wei back?
Pt7...No one wants them...Gow has been out to 4 clubs and is still at IPOX
pt3 tatties dont come cheap stuart you should know that.
we should flog of gow , adam ect the wage bill would decrease rapidly
Pt5.....Whats ur point caller?
and didnt you say that when blackpool wanted him stuart
let him go he obviously is suited to the championship anything over 400k should be a done deal!
500k that will cover his food bill for the year ....
Crazy H - looks like several Championship teams think otherwise. A bid of £500k should be enough, and a bargain at that!
My God Rangers - just let him go! He's dire!
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