Rangers star 'approached' for shock Copa America call-up that could disrupt Clement's pre-season plans

Rangers' Dujon Sterling (L) and Abdallah Sima (C)Rangers' Dujon Sterling (L) and Abdallah Sima (C)
Rangers' Dujon Sterling (L) and Abdallah Sima (C)
Ibrox utility man Dujon Sterling qualifies to play for Jamaica through both of his parents.

Rangers utility man Dujon Sterling has reportedly been approached by the Jamaican Football Federation to be included in their squad for this summer's Copa America.

The powerful English-born 24-year-old, who represented the Three Lions at youth level, is eligible to play for the Reggae Boyz through his parents who are both from the Caribbean Island.

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Jamaica boss Heimir Hallgrimsson wants Sterling to pledge his allegiance ahead of the tournament after receiving a number of glowing scouting reports on his performances for the Ibrox side this season.

According to the Scottish Sun, the former Chelsea youngster is keen to be involved and will take them up on their offer, with Jamaica facing group clashes against Mexico, Ecuador and Venezuela at the end of June and the beginning of July.