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Rangers issued a deadly warning about the Champions League as “Ibrox target” scores a hat-trick
Rangers learnt at the start of the week that they will be playing in Champions League qualification either Partizan Belgrade or Dynamo Kiev.
By the midst of it, they had discovered that the Ukrainians would most likely be involved.
Dynamo Kiev stunned Serbian team Partizan Belgrade 6-2 in Poland by storming back from an early penalty kick deficit.
With neither home team able to use their own stadium, it’s set up for what could be a historic tie against the Rangers.
Owing to ongoing hostilities in Ukraine, Dynamo Kiev is now playing at Poland’s Lublin Arena, while Rangers have moved to Hampden because of Ibrox construction.
Rangers tie started by Dynamo Kiev
Rangers sent a strong message about the resolve and finishing ability in the Ukrainian ranks with their prolific goalscoring display.
Mykola Shaparenko’s forceful side foot equaliser in the first half gave Dynamo Kiev hope, and two bungled attempts to change the tie in the club’s direction just before halftime show how determined they are.
Vladyslav Kabayev raced forward and shot a fourth goal low past the keeper in the second half, giving Dynamo Kiev even more reason to smell blood.
Even though Partizan managed to score a second goal, it did not calm the Kiev players, who responded in the closing moments to place QR3 squarely in their sights.
After a magnificent free-kick attempt was saved, Denys Popov scrambled home the fifth, and in injury time, Oleksandr Phikhalyonok scored the sixth.
As a result, Partizan Belgrade in Serbia will need to mount a valiant comeback if Dynamo Kiev is to advance to play Rangers.
Winger linked to Ibrox scores a hat-trick
The dominant win by Dynamo Kiev over Partizan Belgrade isn’t the only Rangers highlight from the Champions League qualifying round.
Normally, we wouldn’t be monitoring Ferencvaros, the Hungarian champions, as they advance in this competition.
But we’re definitely keeping an eye on Rangers’ performances in the Champions League, as they’ve been connected to a transfer for Adama Traore, a Malian winger.
The former Sheriff Tiraspol winger Traore has demonstrated against Welsh champions TNS that he is somewhat of an expert when it comes to qualifying for the biggest event in European football.
The Malian winger, who hammered in a spectacular hat-trick against the New Saints, is a star at this level, and the goals will only get Ibrox supporters more excited.
With the Ferencvaros winger in the focus of a contentious boycott of the Mali national team, it is unclear if Rangers are still pursuing a deal for Traore.
Phase two of the window is opened by the Gers with a £11.5 million cat boost, and four exits are planned
To finally ignite what has been a sluggish transfer window thus far, Rangers are keen to send some of the team’s greatest talents out the door.
Although supporters of the team have been dissatisfied with recent action, Gérard Clement, the manager of the Gers, has made it apparent that sales would be required before agreements could be finalised.
The team is determined to bring in more expertise this summer, as the Belgian boss has hinted.
Nothing has changed in this aspect, notwithstanding a dearth of movement or trustworthy reporting.
The arrivals of Jefte (Fluminense), Oscar Cortes (RC Lens), Clinton Nsiala (AC Milan), Connor Barron (Aberdeen), and Hamza Igamane (FAR Rabat) were made with the next few years in mind, despite Rangers’ successful opening few weeks of the window.
Transfer focus is fully on acquiring the necessary quality to push Philippe Clement’s club to the next level as the window moves into phase two.
Now that four players appear to be leaving, Rangers should have the transfer flexibility they need to finalise deals and raise money for what could be a busy few weeks.
Rangers preparing for the departure of their top two
James Tavernier, the captain of the Rangers, is at the top of the list of players who might be leaving the team this window.
The 32-year-old Ibrox captain has been closely associated with the departure door throughout the summer, and over the weekend, the Rangers turned down a first offer for Tavernier from Trabzonspor.
Given that Tavernier’s circumstances have alerted former Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst at Besiktas, the Turks are anticipated to make another approach.
Vice captain Connor Goldson of Ibrox might be the one to follow the Rangers captain out the door.
Although more official confirmation is still pending, Goldson was reportedly seen departing Glasgow’s Prestwick Airport, and internet detectives deduced that the aircraft was headed for Cyprus.
The 31-year-old centre back’s future has been the subject of a lot of news; one prominent Cyprus football account claims the defender is in negotiations with Aris Limassol.
Could Connor Goldson be joining Aris Limassol?
Thanks to a tip from @RanGers1937 we’ve been told the player is on his way to Cyprus.
We know Aris have been looking to sign an experienced CB this summer & they certainly have the financial muscle to afford Goldson’s salary. pic.twitter.com/EcdhxVb3w3
— THIS IS MAPPA: FOOTBALL IN CYPRUS PODCAST (@ThisIsMappa) July 21, 2024
Rangers are open to Connor Goldson leaving the team this summer, even if we are still awaiting confirmation of the specifics surrounding this desire.
With the sales of both players, Rangers may get a sum of money close to £6 million.
Tavernier and Goldson make £30k and £37k a week, respectively, according to Salary Sport. Their sales also save the company about £3.5 million in wages annually.
This summer, the Rangers leadership pair would leave the team along with other veteran Ibrox players Borna Barisic and John Lundstram.
Tavernier may be joining the Turkish team Trabzonspor, where both players have relocated.
Rangers are seeking £5.5 million for a pair of loan players.
Not just James Tavernier and Connor Goldson, the two leaders of the Rangers, are anticipated to quit Ibrox.
It is anticipated that Romanian international Ioanis Hagi, a playmaker, will fully depart from Ibrox without going back to the team for preseason training.
Hagi has reached a personal agreement to rejoin Fiorentina in Italy after spending the previous season on loan with Alavés in Spain.
The Italians may or may not match Rangers’ £3 million asking price, but there is expected to be significant interest in the 25-year-old this summer.
Rangers will get a payment in the coming days that is almost equal to what they paid KRC Genk for the player in 2020, as Hagi’s agency has confirmed that a departure is likely.
In addition, Rangers are still hoping to ship out Sam Lammers, a Dutch washout who was unable to work out a transfer to the Netherlands.
Despite earning a salary of £25,000 per week at Ibrox, Lammers turned down a move to NEC Nijmegen this week, which is the fourth Dutch team interested in his services.
Sam Lammers, a forward from the Netherlands who is presently training with the reserves, has made it obvious that he wants to transfer, therefore Rangers will likely have to arrange his departure.
Rangers are prepared to absorb a £1 million loss on the former Atalanta striker because they want to earn at least £2.5 million from the sale of Lammers.
Rangers expects to get between £11 million and £12 million in total from the disposal of all four players, saving them roughly £5.5 million in yearly salary.
After that, this money will be recycled back into the Rangers coffers, as Nils Koppen and Philippe Clement are prepared to make a number of transfers into Glasgow.
Rangers “reignite interest” in Birmingham City star player as a £4.2m swap deal is talked about
The Sunderland Echo reports that dion Sanderson, a centre back for Birmingham City, is being linked with a move to Scottish giants Rangers.
The Blues’ defender isn’t liked at St. Andrews because he lost his leadership last season after being arrested for drunk driving. That season, the Midlands team had a terrible season and was relegated from the Championship.
The ambitious team, which is owned by a group of US investors that includes NFL star Tom Brady, wants to get promoted right away and is ready to spend up to £20 million this transfer window. It’s clear that new manager Chris Davies doesn’t see Sanderson as a part of his plans, though. With the signings of Alfie May and Bailey Peacock-Farrell from Charlton Athletic and Burnley, Birmingham is already making moves in the window. It looks like Sanderson will also be making a move.
The 24-year-old signed with Birmingham permanently in the summer of 2023 and played 37 times for the team. Sanderson had played for the Blues on loan earlier in his career. He spent two short periods of time at the club in 2021-22 and 2022-23.
Sanderson played for Cardiff City, Sunderland, and Queens Park Rangers before moving back to the Midlands. He grew up with Wolverhampton Wanderers and went through their school. The back only played in one cup game at Molineux, though, so he left to play more football elsewhere.
Sanderson might get more playing time for a team that plays at a better level if he moves north of the border. Phillipe Clement’s team wants to break Celtic’s grip on the SPFL title and play in Europe. Since he signed a four-year deal with Birmingham, a move would cost a fair amount of money, which could be a problem. But if the defender makes a move, a deal could give him a fresh start and the chance to win major awards.
From the Author’s Point of View
This is a move that works for everyone. Sanderson has lost his spot at Birmingham because of problems off the pitch. A move could help him rebuild his career and get back to playing. Rangers will help him do that, and the Glasgow team will get a good, young back with a lot of experience.
As for the club that is selling, Birmingham are clearly bold and want to move on from last year’s terrible season. Letting Sanderson go may help them get back on track.
According to Football Insider, Rangers will not let Birmingham City have their main trade target Jack Butland. They will turn down any offers in January. The 30-year-old player moved north of the border after leaving Crystal Palace in the summer. He had spent the second half of last season with Crystal Palace.
Three Rangers players had an impact against Manchester United, while three didn’t
Though Philippe Clement’s team succumbed to the English powerhouses, not everything went wrong.
The Rangers manager, Philippe Clement, will undoubtedly learn a lot from the friendly loss to Manchester United today.
At Murrayfield, the English Premier League club proved to be the superior team and emerged victorious with a score of two goals to zero. They mixed up their lineup, featuring both young and seasoned players, but they showed they were still superior thanks to goals from Joe Hugill and former Gers loanee Adam Diallo.
Although Clement’s team played well and had opportunities of their own, there are still many problems to resolve, particularly on defence, before the Premiership season begins. Hugill’s two goals were a similar narrative to Diallo’s, who scored a screamer but was far too easily able to manufacture one for himself.
As usual at this point in the preseason, there are advantages and disadvantages to consider. We’ve looked at a few Rangers players who made an impression—or didn’t, for that matter.
Well done, Scott Wright
Given a half-chance, he could have done far better than a poor attempt at Onana. nonetheless, had a fun afternoon, created two good opportunities for Cyriel Dessers, and participated in some more intriguing play.
Well done, Tom Lawrence
played in a three-man midfield and was the one attempting to advance to assist Dessers. did so occasionally with reasonable success.
Good: Diomande Mohamed
has had a fantastic preseason, raising expectations that the midfield player will have a successful campaign. He was occupied and heavily involved both in and out of possession today, so that continued.
Poor performance: Cyriel Dessers
Here his normal shortcomings were exposed once more. The Nigerian was gregarious and self-assured, although he occasionally missed opportunities and appeared messy with the ball.
Not very good: Jefte
Although not as much today, the new left-back has already done himself a lot of favours in the preseason. let Amad Diallo get close to him before the former loanee for the Gers scored an incredible goal. and not really perceived as a danger to assault.
Not very good: Ben Davies
fought against Ethan Wheatley, the striker, who possessed strength and aerial ability. Then, when they advanced towards the ball and let a runner in behind, they looked suspicious at the second goal.
Fantastic’ attacker who wants to come to Scotland is being pursued by Rangers, and they are willing to pay more than £7 million for him
According to the Daily Record, Rangers have made a proposal of more than £7 million in an attempt to capture attacker Morgan Whittaker of Plymouth Argyle.
On July 19, the news outlet said that the Championship club had rejected Gers’ first offer for the 23-year-old right winger.
Although Ibrox has been considering the Englishman for some time, manager Wayne Rooney wants to keep him at the team and is aware that he wants to move to Scotland.
Rangers finally shown ambition after Philippe Clement’s concerns about the future surfaced.
The Gers’ offer for Whittaker shows a great deal of ambition and a readiness to make team investments.
This action takes place in the midst of uncertainty surrounding Philippe Clement’s future. The Belgian has already voiced worries about the club’s financial status and the money available for transfers, and Kris Boyd even expressed anxiety that he would depart.
Contrary to Clement’s previous remarks, the bid of over £7 million for the 23-year-old indicates that the club is willing to make financial investments in order to develop the team.
Whittaker has been a long-term objective for the Ibrox team and has previously been praised for his skills. He scored 19 goals and contributed eight assists for Plymouth Argyle in the Championship last season.
When he was at Swansea and scored a hat-trick against Plymouth, the manager Russell Martin commented, “I thought he was fantastic.” He has plenty at his disposal.
He is a long-term aim, and his acquisition to the team would give the offensive unit much-needed talent and depth.
The 23-year-old would surely be a regular starter due to his quickness and ability to consistently threaten goals.
Additionally, his signing would make it clear to the league’s other teams and spectators that the Geeks are serious about contending for championships.
‘Time for change’: David Edgar blasts Rangers board in new CEO’s admission
David Edgar has slammed the Rangers board after recent revelations, acknowledging that it is “time for change” at Ibrox.
The Gers board has faced criticism this summer for delays in Ibrox renovation as well as a lack of transfer movement in and out of Philippe Clement’s side during the transfer window.
The Light Blues have yet to name a new CEO after James Bisgrove’s surprising departure. Heart and Hand broadcaster Edgar says the current structure at Rangers “hasn’t worked”.
On Thursday (18 July), he wrote on X that a board of directors should not be involved in the day-to-day operations of any corporation. Appoint a CEO, then stand aside and allow them to run the show while keeping an eye on things.
“If they fail to hit the agreed-upon targets, fire them and move on. We’ve had a ‘too many cooks’ situation at Ibrox for far too long, and it’s not working. “It’s time for change.”
Are Rangers close to making any new additions during the summer transfer window?
Supporters have every reason to be frustrated with the Rangers board at this time, since those in authority have promised far more than they are capable of delivering.
This summer, Clement and his recruiting staff were intended to rebuild the playing squad, but just one player has been moved for a transfer fee, second-choice goalie Robby McCrorie.
Several players, including James Tavernier, Todd Cantwell, Sam Lammers, and Cyriel Dessers, have been associated with leaving Glasgow, but have yet to make a move.
A board at a business – any business – shouldn’t be involved in day-to-day running of it. Appoint a CEO, stand back and let them run it and keep overview of it.
If they don’t hit agreed targets, fire them and move on.
We’ve had a ‘too many cooks’ situation at Ibrox for too long…
— Heart & Hand Podcast (@ibroxrocks) July 18, 2024
Furthermore, the lack of communication from the club’s top management on the delays at Ibrox and then the interim relocation to Hampden Park has been amateurish at best.
Rangers need to step up their game if they truly want to close the gap on the pitch with Celtic, since their recent acts have been amateurish.
Ibrox View: Koppen has to sign striker linked to Rangers ASAP following goal v Tottenham
Following the outstanding performance of the forward in a pre-season game against Tottenham, Rangers’ director of football recruitment Nils Koppen has a wonderful opportunity to bring Lawrence Shankland to Ibrox and should act fast.
Shankland proved his mettle on Wednesday, July 17, in the friendly against Spurs by scoring for Hearts in a game Tynecastle lost 5-1.
Following a defensive error by Tottenham’s team, Shankland got the ball in the box before turning swiftly and coolly placing it into the bottom corner of the net.
The Gers need this kind of goalscoring capacity exactly to challenge Celtic for the championship next season.
Rangers attached to Lawrence Shankland
Rangers are eager to return after Shankland once more [GIVEMESPORT, 17 May] with Philippe Clement scheduled to bolster the squad to Premiership success.
Losing to Celtic, who just won their third consecutive championship, has motivated everyone at the Gers to keep becoming better.
With thirty goals and eight assists, Shankland has had an incredible season.
Clement might be short in forwards with Kemar Roofe’s contract ending and Fabio Silva returning to Wolves, so Shankland becomes even more crucial.
Goal: Lawrence Shankland | Hearts 1-1 Tottenhampic.twitter.com/okGhY5jiXN
— PushGoals (@PushGoals) July 17, 2024
Although Shankland only has one year left on his contract, GiveMeSport’s report indicates Hearts value him at £5 million, which would seem a lot. Nevertheless, his goalscoring might be very important for Rangers.
Rangers should try once more even though they struggled to sign him earlier. Shankland’s abilities might be the secret to surpassing Celtic and claiming the championship.
Koppen should hence act right now. Shankland’s latest performance against Tottenham demonstrates his capability. Rangers should sign him at this ideal moment and bring his skill to Ibrox.
After the winger deal, Koppen may have more opportunities thanks to the Gers’ unique transfer “relationship”
There has been a refreshingly new attitude to the Rangers transfer market, with names from all over the world being mooted as potential targets.
Philippe Clement has also discussed Nils Koppen’s new hiring strategy, and the management is expecting to sign more players like Mohamed Diomande.
Oscar Cortes, a 20-year-old Colombian who made an impression during his early appearances before an injury terminated his season with the Rangers, is one “new” addition who will be a welcome sight once he is completely up to speed.
Oscar Cortes’ move to the Rangers may only be the beginning.
Cortes was a star of the FIFA Under-20 World Cup just last summer, and he has now been confirmed as a permanent deal, albeit with a one-year loan first.
Given that Koppen now frequently attends the TransferRoom briefings, it has been explained how the Rangers were able to sign such a gifted young player.
Agents and club representatives gather at these events to talk about potential players and possible deal structures.
Tomas Sarmiento, an agent for Cortes, gave TransferRoom an explanation of why the platform is so crucial for hiring managers.
Many individuals, I would say, are hesitant to bring Latin American players to the European market because they haven’t been proven at what you would consider to be the upper echelons of the game.
Through these portals, we are able to speak with those in positions of authority and discuss in greater depth any uncertainties they may have and how best to address them.
“TransferRoom gave us the ability to set up meetings, exchanges, and all of this.
Oscar Cortes will stay with the Rangers after a good agreement was reached. It’s a club that has done a great deal to help him grow and adjust to life in Europe.
“I believe he’s headed in the right direction, and hopefully, with all the support TransferRoom offered, we can build on this relationship and open up new markets.”
How @RangersFC signed Óscar Cortés ✍️
🤝 Agent-club connection made at a #TransferRoomSummit
🏴 Scottish side the right fit for South American talentsThe Colombian winger’s agency, Top Athlete Management, explains how the January loan, made again this summer, was possible.… pic.twitter.com/K2hHlnSzUZ
— TransferRoom (@transferroom) July 15, 2024
The Rangers’ partnership with the Cortes agency may be beneficial.
It can only be advantageous to have a positive working connection with a company such as Top Athlete Management.
A player trade model that works must capture players before they make their “big” move.
For Rangers, South America is a mostly unexplored market that may also be inexpensive if players are acquired at the appropriate time.
Oscar Cortes has only showed hints of his potential thus far, so supporters will be eager to see what he can do now that he has completed the preseason and is healthy. At £4 million, he will be expected to deliver.
When TransferRoom hosts another event in a few weeks, hopefully Koppen will find someone similar for the other wing.
Based on latest Rangers’ update, Copa America standout gets nearer to summer transfer
Among the players connected to Rangers from Latin America recently is Thomas Galdames.
Following the breakdown of the Jose Cordoba deal, 25-year-old Chileno defender from Ibrox was highlighted as a transfer target for initially unidentified Belgian teams.
In recent seasons, there has been an effort to develop the athletic 6ft Chilean into an aggressive left-back alternative; he is a natural center-back.
As Thomas Galdames gets ready to depart Godoy Cruz, there is a lot of gossip about him.
Following Chile’s exit from the Copa America, Galdames is prepared to make his next decision after the conversation about the player’s future stopped by the tournament.
Now a Belgian newspaper has been offering an update on Ranger’s interest in the defender and what is most likely to happen next.
Galdames closing in on a move.
Back in June, it was reported that Royal Antwerp, a Belgian team, is closely monitoring Thomas Galdames this summer.
According to the research, Rangers and the Pro League team were scheduled to fight for the defender’s signature in this transfer season.
Voetbal Nieuws have been offering a fresh report on the linkages, and shockingly, it seems that Royal Antwerp, not Rangers, is the destination, which is edging closer.
After negotiating a contract for Argentine left-sided Independiente defender Ayrton Costa, Antwerp is now said to be closing in on a double South American swoop.
With the Great Old looking to improve the left-back area of their team ahead of the new season, the circumstances involving Chilean center-back Thomas Galdames is a little more complicated.
Rangers’ interest in Galdames allegedly “cooled” with Antwerp in pole position to seize “advantage” from the circumstances.
Voetbal Nieuws estimates a deal to bring Galdames to Belgium is currently very much in the “pipeline,” even with Rangers perhaps absent from the scene.
Summer of left-back instability for Rangers
Although Thomas Galdames has a good profile, Rangers already want to have moved elsewhere.
After Borna Barisic left for Trabzonspor, the club brought Brazilian left-back Jefte to their ranks this summer.
Turkish variantRidvan Yilmaz is also expected to remain at Rangers next season despite connections to recently promoted Bundesliga team St Pauli.
Along with the defender enticed to move from AC Milan with the lure of first-team play, Rangers have included gifted left-sided centre-back Clinton Nsiala, 20, to their roster.
Another choice in the post and on a reasonable salary is Ben Davies, who has clearly been advised to leave the club.
Rangers are therefore at least well-stocked on the left-side of defence, and Thomas Galdames would have fierce competition to break through into the lineup.
Simultaneously, perhaps the club would rue a missed opportunity to acquire the Chilean if the defender moves to Antwerp and Rangers experiences more turbulence in this area of the team.
Rangers are in the middle of a power struggle, as Hotline punters can tell. Bennett and Clement have different ideas about one thing
Anthony Evans took your calls while some Hotline bettors were happy about England’s painful loss to Spain in the Euro 2024 final.
Even though Scotland’s Euro 2024 bid didn’t go as planned, a lot of people in the country were in the mood to party on Sunday night after seeing England lose again on the big stage.
Spain beat England 2-1, which was a fair result. Mikel Oyarzabal scored the game-winning goal four minutes from time, after Cole Palmer had cancelled out Nico Williams’ opening goal. It was England’s second straight loss in a European Championship final under Gareth Southgate, and people on the hotline wanted to pick on the unhappy team.
Someone from Rothesay named Jim McClean said, “It’s coming home. Sorry, England is coming home.” They got what they earned for how they played defence, thank God, Sir Gareth Southgate.Someone in London named Alfie Mullin agreed and said, “Well done, Spain.” “Hopefully that will shut up the cocky England fans until at least the next tournament,” said Wullie Graham from Bristol. “England’s cocky arrogance comes back to bite them once more,” he added. They still have tears on their faces from sadness, but Messrs. Lineker and Shearer are telling us they will win the next World Cup.
“Their problem is that they have good players but not a good team.” Spain deserved to win because they were so fun to watch the whole time. It would have been over before halftime for Spain if Pedri and Gavi had been available.
But some people who called the Hotline were surprised by how happy Scotland was about what happened in Berlin. In Newtonhill, Gary Stevenson said, “To all the Scots who tried to ruin the Euros Final, how embarrassing! Some of you even refused to watch it.” What do you think? Will they keep that ban in place and not watch the English Premiership? People thought Scotland was the worst team in the competition, which was an embarrassment. Be polite and don’t make them feel even worse by being rude.
The people of Scotland have kids who wear Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Manchester United, and Manchester City shirts. I don’t get why the so-called Scotland fans hate everything English. They can’t wait for the next Super Sunday to watch the English Premier League. I could be wrong, and thousands of Scots will cancel their contracts. England and then going home to watch them every week! That’s so embarrassing.”
On Sunday, however, Scotland had a real reason to celebrate: Bob MacIntyre, a golfer from Oban, beat Adam Scott to win the Scottish Open with a stunning showing in North Berwick. For some Hotline callers, this was the perfect end to a dream weekend.
While William Hutchison in Aberdeen said, “Seems England have a different view of ‘IT’S COMING HOME’….WELL DONE TO SCOTS (YUP SCOTS) Bob MacIntyre for lifting the golf tournament trophy at TROON…” Scott Gowers in Edinburgh said, “Congratulations to Spain (Euro’s) and Robert McIntyre (Scottish Open) for their well-deserved wins over the weekend.”
People were also talking about the ongoing mess at Rangers over the availability of Ibrox. One fan demanded that the club be put up for sale right away.Stephen Johnstone of Ardentinny said, “The mess at Ibrox Stadium: players’ contracts are being looked at, the board is split up, and the manager is going on and on.” Now that this government is in charge, is it time to sell the whole club before the bailiffs show up? It was thrown to the ground. Sir John Lawrence would be very angry.
Northampton’s Michael Emonds has also doubts about Philippe Clement’s claim that every player will be sold for the right price as Gers manager. “Could there be a power struggle at Ibrox?” he asked. Big Phil says that every player has a price, and he thinks that custodian Jack Butland is worth £30 million.
“I wonder what chairman John Bennett would do if, say, a £10 million offer came in for Butland. Could we see the chairman going against the group?” I believe Big Phil’s comments about the goalie and the broken vows he made in his job interview about having money to buy players are the first steps of him “working his ticket.”
But Fraserburgh’s Andrew Lamb then pushed back against the bad press about the Belgian boss. He said, “I’m disappointed by all the bad news about Rangers, but it’s all coming from spoiled brats who are so negative.” We won’t be able to judge Clement until after at least a full season.
Rangers to accepts £2m offer – Ibrox Sources
Sam Lammers “doesn’t figure” in the upcoming season’s plans for the Rangers.
Pete O’Rourke, a senior writer for Football Insider, expressed this opinion regarding Lammers’ future at Ibrox Stadium in an interview with the podcast Inside Track.
The 27-year-old was cut by Philippe Clement during the preseason and was sent to the Rangers B club this summer.
It’s an indication of the manager of the Gers’ perspective on the forward, leaving him uncertain about his future in the game.
Although a permanent agreement between the two clubs could not be reached, Lammers spent the second half of the previous season on loan at Utrecht.
The Scottish team is now hoping to make money off of the Dutch forward this summer as Clement has decided not to keep him in the lineup going forward.
Rangers will likely incur losses due to Sam Lammers.
Rangers paid £3.5 million to acquire Lammers from Atalanta at first, but sources claim they won’t recoup their investment.
Rather, the Gers will cut Lammers loose from the books this summer for a cost of £2 million.
The attacker demonstrated his abilities last season while playing for Utrecht, tallying 10 goals and dishing out three assists.
After those Eredivisie performances, sources say Holland would be interested in him, but the player’s future is still unknown.
But with everything going on at Ibrox Stadium, these are equally unsettling times for Rangers as a team.
According to Football Insider, the Gers will now open the season at Hampden Park because their home pitch is still under construction after delays in shipments.
Chris Jack provides an update on Diomande’s injury, following Rangers’ preseason matchup with Standard Liege
Chris Jack reports that Mohamed Diomande, a midfielder for Rangers, is “fine” and has resumed training despite initial concerns that he may have injured himself.
On Wednesday, July 10, the 22-year-old played the first half of the Light Blues’ preseason match against Standard Liege. After going down, he received some treatment, which raised some eyebrows.
Jack, a journalist for Rangers Review, is adamant that the midfield player is injury-free and that he was able to go through the rehabilitation process and do interviews without any more problems.
On July 11, at 19:30, he made the following statement on The Rangers Review YouTube channel: “The only injury doubt or concern, I spoke to Joshua about yesterday, was Mohamed Diomande.”
“I brought up the fact that he left the game and was able to walk back to the dressing room after receiving some treatment late in the first half.
He appeared fine when he chatted with a few members of the press earlier for an interview that would be released during the upcoming games. Thankfully, there aren’t any major worries there as he trained and completed the recovery session earlier.
Do Rangers have any plans to make any additions during the summer transfer window?
The fact that one of their more recent arrivals won’t be missing a significant portion of preseason due to injury is at least encouraging news, even though supporters will be unhappy by the dearth of transfer activity surrounding Ibrox at this time.
Diomande made an impression on both fans and analysts during the previous season after moving to Glasgow in January, and now that he has decided to make Scotland his permanent home, there will be expectations that he can continue to improve and achieve new heights.
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The 23-year-old will need to play a lot of football over the coming months because only Connor Barron has arrived as a replacement in midfield after the departures of Ryan Jack and John Lundstram were confirmed earlier this summer.
With any luck, he can avoid injuries and build on his strong start to the previous campaign to truly take off under Philippe Clement.
Still, he and the supporters will be hoping the Gers add one or two more players to help him.
Kieran Dowell lets out his fury with the Rangers as the midfielder gives a brutally honest assessment of his first Ibrox season
After moving to Govan last summer, Dowell had an injury-plagued campaign and found it difficult to give the Ibrox supporters his all.
The first to acknowledge that the Ibrox supporters didn’t see their greatest side last season was Kieran Dowell. primarily because they hardly ever saw him.
The former playmaker for Norwich was supposed to play a major role in Michael Beale’s plan for a Rangers comeback last summer. Instead, a string of ailments derailed his Glasgow debut campaign, and he barely made it onto the supporting cast in Govan. Throughout a season tinged with frustration, he managed just six starts and ten substitute appearances overall.
There were times when it appeared he was going to make the kind of impact Beale had in mind when he brought the former Carrow Road apprentice north. A goal on Christmas Eve against Motherwell turned out to be the ideal present as new manager Philippe Clement battled a horrific injury list.
He helped the Gers come back from a two-goal deficit in April’s 3-3 Old Firm draw at Ibrox, and his performance off the bench was critical in turning that derby thriller around. However, all of those events turned out to be brief high points in a season that culminated in Celtic defeating Celtic in both the league and the Scottish Cup.
Now, as the Rangers prepare for the upcoming season, Dowell hopes to leave a more profound imprint on the fan base. After Standard Liege’s preseason bounce game, he stated, “I’d like to think there is more to come from me.”
“Last season, I didn’t start many games. It was, I believe, four or five games. Additionally, not many people appeared. They haven’t seen my finest side. In actuality, they haven’t seen much of me.
“Perhaps they succeed in the upcoming season. It was just so frustrating, my first year. Really annoying. Being a central midfielder, a position I hadn’t really played before, I was obviously learning a new one. That was because of things like availability, but it was really annoying that injuries occurred in between.
However, I feel better now. I feel rejuvenated, having rested well over the summer, and I’m in peak physical condition right now. I recall beating Motherwell, things were going great, and then I took another hit. That’s football for you, though, is how it happened.
You may pout all you want about it, but it happened, and now that it’s over, I feel strong once more. What can I rely on during those times? Everybody in the club. These guys are excellent at keeping you in your place. They will either put you down if you’re getting ahead of yourself or encourage you to keep going if you’re not. That set of guys is excellent for that. Of course, my friends and family also provided a lot of assistance.
After that thrilling match, Dowell left the ground with Celtic thinking he had saved the Green Bay Packers from a jail sentence. His club had trailed the team led by Brendan Rodgers by two goals on both occasions before rallying behind goals from Abdullah Sima and a Rabbi Matondo scream.
The next week, he was rewarded for his efforts with an unusual start at Ross County. However, the Dingwall loss had far-reaching effects beyond Rangers’ hopes of winning the league.
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“It was clearly a difficult day for every player on the pitch,” he remarked. Although I started the game, I don’t believe anyone else played particularly well that day. That causes you to suffer in the end, but that’s the nature of football. The only thing left to do after being kicked off the team is to continue training and working hard.
The depressing atmosphere that pervaded Ibrox at the close of the previous season has hardly subsided, and new controversy has arisen after it was revealed Clement’s team may need to leave Ibrox for several weeks due to a building error on the Copland Road.
All of that has increased the pressure on the Light Blues as they attempt to strike a balance between their two very important goals—qualifying for the Champions League and getting a head start in the Premiership. Even though Dowell has only been in Glasgow for a year, it’s enough time to realise that if either of those goals is compromised, there will be a massive meltdown. However, he has also learnt from the previous season how crucial it is to avoid exaggerating a small setback.
The most important lesson, he continued, is to understand that we are never truly done. Everyone believes it’s finished after our disappointing start to the season and the departure of the manager who signed me. It appears to be finished when you see the Press, but it wasn’t.
By season’s end, it was back in our possession. As a result, you never know when to give up. Should we aim for a quicker start this season?
“Ideally no, but even in that case, you’re still in it. In my first season, I guess I thought we were done, but we weren’t. Of course you want to get off to a quick start, but the season is lengthy.
Dowell checked in last summer as one of nine new additions. Clement is making sure he assists the summer recruits in settling in. He has added five this time so far, but more are planned.
“I always try to welcome the new lads,” he remarked. It’s a fantastic organisation for that kind of activity, I believe. Many boys have recently joined, and it’s encouraging to see everyone putting in a lot of effort on the pitch.
“After taking a quick break and cleaning up, the guys are back on track and ready to go after it. For this club, every season is undoubtedly crucial, but maybe we can succeed.
Even though Clement wasn’t the one who signed him, Dowell is content with the tight relationship he has with his Belgian manager right now. Regarding the positive indicators he observes in his relationship with Clement, he remarked, “I believe it is the quantity of times he uses me.
“He is an excellent trainer who provides you with a lot of assistance. I’ve learned a lot from him about assuming new positions as a centre midfielder. I’m glad he’s already added a couple strings to my bow. He pushes you to try new things and wants you to play. He’s an effective manager.
£3.5 million release clause surfaces as Rangers in advanced negotiations for a new acquisition claims
To surpass Fenerbahce to his signature, Rangers will have to pay Adama Traore’s £3.5 million release clause, according to AfricaFoot.
Writing on their website (7 July), the news source notes that the Mali winger has been in “advanced talks” [AfricaFoot, 26 May], but now Jose Mourinho’s team presents fierce competition.
According to reports, the 29-year-old has a release clause in his contract and Ferencvaros are ready to sell to the best bidder, so Philippe Clement might have to approve paying the whole price.
Rangers still need attacking choices at Ibrox until 2024/25.
With six players now confirmed as fresh team members, Clement and Rangers have been somewhat busy in the summer window.
Although Jefte, Clinton Nsiala, Connor Barron, Liam Kelly, Hamza Igamane, Oscar Cortes have already put pen to paper, the squad is nowhere near as strong as it should be when the season opens next month.
Attack is an area that particularly requires additions with the future of Cyriel Dessers up in the air [Chris Jack, 3 July], Sam Lammers most likely to leave and significant questions regarding Todd Cantwell [The Sun, 20 June], Scott Wright and Tom Lawrence also.
Philippe Clement is likely to be frustrated at Rangers
Traore would bring experience to the team and having won medals in the past, it may well be the kind of signing required to support a youthful squad along in a race.
However, Rangers will have to act fast or miss another target this summer since Mourinho is now definitely in the battle for his signature.
Clement’s must-have goals, the latest on transfers, and his choices for strikers – Chris Jack Talks About It
Rangers are one week closer to being able to play again now that another week of summer is over.Philippe Clement’s team will spend the next few days at a training camp in Holland as they ramp up their preparations for the new season. Soon, they will have a lot of games to play, so they need to be ready to go right away.
Recently, the deal for Hamza Igamane has been the main topic of conversation. There has also been a lot of talk about a move for Kenny McLean. Off the field, fans are still waiting to find out where Clement’s team will play their home games in August.
Ibrox is always busy, even when the week isn’t very busy. Chris Jack takes some questions from readers of Rangers Review here.
Are we planning to put money into younger players and use loans to help them gain experience?
When the manager recently spoke to RangersTV, he talked about the need for experienced players, which is a sign of things to come during the next part of the window. The deals that brought in Jefte, Clinton Nsiala, and Oscar Cortes were made with the long term in mind, but they need to perform this season. Don’t forget that Clement is building up both a team and a group.
The loan market is something that Rangers could use, but those moves are more likely to be the finishing touches than the building blocks. According to the example given, signing McLean would not cost a lot of money but would give the team the experience it needs.
Rangers have a lot going on right now. There will be a mix of short-term and long-term deals, with younger players with promise and older players with experience. This mix is important for Clement because any move he makes will have sports and money effects.
How many players do we need to sign if Dessers leaves?
I think it will be one in and one out. From this week’s Rangers Review, we learned that teams in Saudi Arabia, France, and Spain, along with PAOK, were all interested in Dessers. Fans have different feelings about the striker, but most wouldn’t mind if the £4.5 million fee and his salary were used to buy another forward.
Clement will be careful with Danilo because he just got back to the team after hurting his knee. We don’t know enough about Igamane yet to say whether he will be a big hit right away or whether it will take him some time to get used to Ibrox.
That does give Clement a problem to solve because August is going to be very busy and important. Rangers must get a centre forward with a lot of experience. Since Clement only uses one player in the middle, it would be strange for him to add a fourth choice for that spot. In the last third, it will be up to other people to participate.
Do you believe Danilo has been missed as a No. 10 or second striker?
People were pretty excited when Danilo was signed last summer, and a lot of that energy was fair since a Brazilian forward had just been bought for £6 million. Fans are still interested in Danilo a year later, but this time for a different reason.
As was already said, it would be unfair to expect too much from him too soon. Also, any player who has surgery to repair a cruciate knee ligament and then has to go through the necessary therapy needs to get back in shape. Still, Clement needs Danilo to help out and score some goals this season.
Rangers will put money into the key spot, so it wouldn’t be a surprise if players like Todd Cantwell and Tom Lawrence left. Danilo was signed as a No. 9, which is what he will do most of the time. Clement shouldn’t move him a little lower; instead, he should make him stronger at No. 10 and then, hopefully, decide who leads the line.
Could they still be sold, even if they are in training camp next week?
There are times when it’s easier to just let people go. During the window, a lot of names have been thrown around as possible exits, but nothing is certain until there is money and contracts on the table. Things do need to move a little faster, though.
Rangers can’t play with a big team. In terms of football or money, it doesn’t make sense, and Clement won’t want players who aren’t in his plans to stay in the locker room for too long.
Supporters shouldn’t worry too much about who is going to Holland yet because the window is still pretty open. Things can happen very quickly, and players and managers can make things happen when they recognise what is going on. Going on the plane doesn’t mean you’ll be in the group when the window ends.
Are we going to get a right center-back?
This part of the team still has a lot of work to do. According to the Rangers Review, the deal for Jose Cordoba fell through a few weeks ago. Nsiala is the only centre back that has been signed so far. Since there are a lot of people in that spot, that might not be a surprise.
It was easy to deal with Leon Balogun, and he meets a lot of criteria, but he is not a normal starter. If the right deal comes in, the club will sell Connor Goldson. Ben Davies and Leon King also look like they are not needed by the team. At least one person has to come in if three leave.
John Souttar didn’t have a great season, but he did well overall and will try to win that spot in the position where he is most comfortable. Many people were wondering why he was so reliable when it came to selection last season. However, he is not promised a jersey because a right-sided recruit is expected to arrive.
What do you think makes a player experienced? Someone between the ages of 24 and 26 who has played a few seasons or someone over 30? Or maybe someone who has played X number of first-team games at a good level since they made their start when they were young?
As the time has gone on at Ibrox, the experience factor has become more important. It makes sense when you look at the backgrounds of some of the candidates. Cortes has only played a few games in a blue shirt and Nsiala hasn’t played a first team game. Jefte has also not played at this level before. Igamane is an unknown quantity and can’t be judged on paper, as was said above.
In general, I don’t think people should care too much about how old a recruit is. A player can get the skills and information he needs in just a few seasons if he works with good professionals and at a high level.
As long as most of your games don’t come off the bench at the last minute, you should know your way around by the time you’ve played, say, 100 games. In the end, each case must be looked at separately.
What do you think is a reasonable goal for the coming season, given how many changes are being made to the team and how little money we have for what is basically a complete rebuild? Do you think Clement will get the same amount of time as Gerrard for it?
Rangers will not give up on winning the Premiership title. It will always be that way. People think that a season is a failure if the trophies are not at Ibrox at the end of it. Even if the Scottish Cup had been won last year, Clement would have been criticised for not being able to lead his team to victory in the top flight.
Things are very different now than they were when Gerrard took over. It would be crazy to keep Clement in charge for a third try at the title if the Rangers fail this time. That might not be fair, given what he walked into. That’s just how things are at Ibrox, though.
Rangers need to stop hiring and firing managers and putting together new teams that don’t do well. The dugout and dressing room need to be stable for the club. That doesn’t mean you should stick with a plan that isn’t working, and this term Clement and these players have a lot to show. No one else will know that better than him.
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