
RANGERS-bound footie ace Lyall Cameron has shown he’s on the ball financially — by setting up a property firm.
The Dundee midfielder, 22, incorporated Tenten Homes Ltd ahead of his switch to Ibrox in June.


Companies House records state his business is involved in building projects, selling and letting real estate and renting housing association pads.
Cameron is listed as the sole director and shareholder, with his occupation described as “professional footballer”.
He formed Tenten Homes a year after forking out £125,000 to buy his first property in his native Dundee when aged 21.
Gers chiefs announced last month they’d signed him on a pre-contract agreement that will kick in when his Dens Park deal ends this summer.
Last night a source said: “Lyall will be looking to hit the big time when he moves to Ibrox this summer. It looks like he also means business off the park as well having set up a firm and secured himself a home at a very young age.
“He is a much talked about star who is obviously preparing well for a potentially glittering top-flight footie career.”
Weeks before he set up his business the player said he could make a move to a bigger club, like Rangers.
He said: “I’m really confident in my own abilities. When you go to places like Ibrox, you just wish you could get a move to a team like that.”
So far he’s bagged 29 goals in 111 appearances for Dundee since he joined in 2019.
He also had loan spells at Peterhead and Montrose and has 12 Scotland under-21 caps.
We told how other promising young players have also hit the ground running off the park.
And Tartan Army hero Billy Gilmour, 23, who now plays for Napoli, set up a property firm with his dad when he was 19.