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Rangers are targeting a £40m “superstar” for a loan move this summer, and Shankland will be a big fan of him.
Rangers Preparing for Major Squad Improvements After Disappointing Finish
Following a frustrating conclusion to the campaign, Rangers and manager Danny Rohl know that significant improvements are needed if the club is to challenge for major honours next season.
The Light Blues entered the latter stages of the season with genuine ambitions of competing at the top end of the table, but a collapse in form ultimately left supporters disappointed and highlighted several weaknesses within the squad.
As a result, Rangers have wasted little time beginning their summer recruitment plans.
The club’s hierarchy appear determined to provide Rohl with the tools needed to mount a stronger challenge during the 2026/27 campaign, and transfer activity has already begun.
One of the most eye-catching pieces of business completed so far has been the arrival of Lawrence Shankland from Hearts.
The Scotland international’s move to Ibrox sends a clear message about the club’s ambitions and demonstrates a willingness to strengthen with proven performers from within Scottish football.
However, despite securing one of the Premiership’s most consistent goalscorers, Rangers may not be finished adding attacking reinforcements.
Shankland Arrival Signals Intent
The acquisition of Shankland was viewed by many supporters as a major statement.
While the striker had been linked with a move to Rangers for several years, few expected the transfer to progress as quickly as it did.
The deal was completed before the transfer window had officially opened, underlining the determination of all parties to get the move over the line.
For Shankland personally, the transfer represents the fulfilment of a long-held ambition.
A lifelong Rangers supporter, the forward has frequently been connected with a move to Ibrox throughout his career.
Now, after years of speculation, he finally has the opportunity to represent the club he supported growing up.
His arrival gives Rangers a proven scorer who understands the demands of Scottish football and has consistently demonstrated his ability to find the net.
Yet despite his impressive track record, the success of the move will also depend on the quality of service provided around him.
Strengthening the Spine of the Team Remains a Priority
Beyond attacking reinforcements, Rangers are believed to be focusing on strengthening key areas throughout the squad.
The midfield remains a major area of interest, with several names reportedly under consideration.
Among those linked with moves to Ibrox are Dan Neil and Elliot Watt, two players who could add quality, energy and control in central areas.
Defensively, Rangers continue to monitor Casper Widell, the Excelsior centre-back who has attracted attention with his performances in the Netherlands.
All three players would potentially improve the current squad and help address issues that became evident during the latter stages of the season.
However, there may be another transfer opportunity that excites supporters even more.
Rangers Exploring Another Attacking Addition
Although Shankland’s arrival has strengthened the centre-forward position, Rangers are still expected to explore options in wide attacking areas.
One reason for this is the decision not to make Andres Skov Olsen’s move permanent.
With the winger set to depart, a vacancy could emerge on the right side of the attack.
That situation leaves Rangers weighing up whether to sign another winger permanently or pursue a loan arrangement.
At the same time, the club are reportedly interested in strengthening the left side of their attack as well.
One player who continues to attract attention is Tottenham Hotspur youngster Mikey Moore.
Mikey Moore Remains a Target
According to reports, Rangers would welcome the opportunity to bring Moore back to Glasgow for another spell.
The talented teenager spent the previous campaign on loan at Ibrox and made a significant impression despite his age.
Writing for Rangers Review, journalist Chris Jack recently suggested that Moore remains a player the club are eager to secure once again.
The report claimed that Rangers would like to see the winger return and suggested that the player himself feels he has unfinished business in Scotland.
That belief could potentially work in Rangers’ favour if negotiations become possible.
However, the final decision may ultimately rest with Tottenham.
New Spurs Manager Could Complicate Deal
A major factor in Moore’s future is the arrival of Roberto De Zerbi at Tottenham.
The Italian coach has built a reputation for developing young players and may decide that Moore deserves an opportunity within his first-team plans.
Given the winger’s talent and potential, it would not be surprising if De Zerbi wanted to assess him personally before approving another loan move.
For Rangers, that creates uncertainty.
While they may be eager to welcome Moore back, the club’s chances could depend heavily on Tottenham’s assessment of the youngster’s readiness for Premier League football.
If Spurs decide he would benefit from another year of regular senior action, Rangers could emerge as an attractive destination once again.
Why Moore Would Be Perfect for Shankland
If Rangers succeed in bringing Moore back, it could significantly enhance Shankland’s chances of thriving in his new surroundings.
The Scotland striker arrives with an outstanding reputation and arguably stands as one of the Premiership’s most reliable forwards.
While other attackers across the division enjoyed impressive campaigns, few have demonstrated the same level of consistency over multiple seasons.
That reliability is one of the key reasons Rangers moved so decisively to secure his signature.
Yet even the best goalscorers require quality service.
Creating opportunities for Shankland must become a priority, and Moore’s profile suggests he could be ideally suited to that task.
Shankland’s Impressive Goal Record
Shankland’s numbers speak for themselves.
During the 2025/26 Premiership season, he scored 16 league goals, finishing just one behind the division’s leading scorer.
That tally followed a slightly quieter campaign the previous year, when he found the net eight times.
However, looking beyond that season reveals just how productive he has been over a longer period.
In 2023/24, Shankland scored 24 league goals, establishing himself among the most dangerous forwards in Scotland.
Remarkably, he had also reached the same total the season before.
Producing back-to-back campaigns with 24 league goals underlines the consistency that has made him such a valuable player.
Rangers supporters will naturally hope he can replicate those figures at Ibrox.
To achieve that, he will need teammates capable of regularly supplying quality chances.
Moore’s Influence Goes Beyond Statistics
Although Moore’s goal and assist numbers during his loan spell were respectable, they do not tell the full story of his impact.
The teenager scored seven goals and provided four assists across all competitions, a solid return for a young player adapting to senior football.
Yet many observers felt his influence extended far beyond those figures.
His direct running, creativity and willingness to take on defenders frequently transformed Rangers’ attacking play.
Defenders often struggled to contain his pace and unpredictability, making him one of the team’s most dangerous attacking outlets.
The fact that he achieved those numbers despite his age highlights just how much potential he possesses.
Statistical Evidence Highlights Moore’s Quality
Several key performance metrics underline why Rangers are so interested in another deal.
Only two attacking players in the Premiership created more clear-cut opportunities than Moore during the season.
His total of seven big chances created placed him among the division’s elite creators.
Similarly, only a handful of players averaged more key passes per game.
Moore consistently found ways to unlock opposition defences and create opportunities for teammates, averaging 1.2 key passes per match.
For a striker like Shankland, those statistics are particularly encouraging.
A player capable of generating chances on a regular basis could significantly increase the number of scoring opportunities available.
That partnership has the potential to become one of the most productive attacking combinations in Scottish football.
Dribbling Ability Makes Him a Constant Threat
Another aspect of Moore’s game that stands out is his dribbling ability.
The winger ranked among the Premiership’s most effective players when it came to beating defenders.
Only Ibrahim Said and Sebastian Tounekti completed more successful dribbles per game than Moore.
His average of 1.5 successful take-ons per match demonstrates both confidence and technical quality.
Modern football increasingly values players capable of creating advantages in one-versus-one situations.
Moore possesses that ability in abundance.
His willingness to run directly at defenders creates space for teammates and forces opponents into difficult decisions.
That quality would complement Shankland’s movement inside the penalty area exceptionally well.
Growing Reputation Continues to Rise
Moore’s performances have not gone unnoticed.
His reputation has grown significantly over the last year, with many observers viewing him as one of the brightest young attacking talents in British football.
Former Tottenham defender Gary Mabbutt previously described him as a future superstar, a label that appears increasingly justified.
Some would even argue that Moore has already begun fulfilling that prediction.
His displays during the previous campaign consistently demonstrated maturity beyond his years.
Whether creating chances, scoring goals or driving the team forward, he often looked like one of the league’s standout performers.
That level of influence explains why his valuation has reportedly risen dramatically.
£40 Million Valuation Reflects Huge Potential
According to reports, Moore’s market value has surged to around £40 million.
Such a figure highlights the enormous belief surrounding his long-term potential.
While that valuation may seem ambitious for a teenager, it reflects both his current ability and the expectation that he will continue to develop.
For Rangers, purchasing a player at that price would be impossible.
A loan agreement, however, could provide an opportunity to benefit from his talents without committing to a permanent transfer.
That possibility is one reason supporters remain hopeful of seeing him return.
A Partnership That Could Transform Rangers
Should Rangers manage to bring Moore back to Ibrox, the potential partnership with Shankland could become one of the most exciting storylines of the season.
Shankland’s finishing ability combined with Moore’s creativity and directness would offer Rangers a balanced and dangerous attacking combination.
The striker has already demonstrated his ability to convert chances consistently.
Moore, meanwhile, has shown he can create those opportunities with regularity.
Together, they could provide the attacking spark needed to propel Rangers back into serious contention for silverware.
For a club eager to recover from a disappointing campaign, that prospect is undoubtedly appealing.
If Shankland was already expected to thrive at Ibrox, the addition of a player with Moore’s talent could elevate his game to an even higher level and give Rangers supporters plenty of reasons to feel optimistic about the season ahead.
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