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Tavernier makes Rangers fans angry with a highlights reel that shows a loss to Celtic
The Ibrox captain hasn’t been active on social media this summer, but he is now.
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Players for Rangers have been pretty quiet over the summer as fans slowly but surely get over how badly last season ended.
The fans at Ibrox haven’t had much success lately, and just when they were in line for the title and maybe even a treble, they lost all of their form at the end of the season. In the end, Celtic won the league and the Scottish Cup, which was a familiar story.
Fans who are angry have not been afraid to voice their opinions at games or on social media. Most of them want to get rid of the players that have helped their rivals dominate Scottish football. Fans are divided on what will happen to captain James Tavernier, a right back who scores goals and is now in his testimonial year with the club.
Even though the defender has always helped Gers get out of tough spots, he only has three major awards to show for his nine years in Govan. The 32-year-old has said he’s committed to finishing his contract with Rangers, but now that Steven Gerrard is officially interested in him, he could try to get him to go to Saudi Arabia for one last paycheck.
Rangers and Tavernier would have liked last season to have gone differently, but the captain did make history by scoring more goals than any other British defender ever. But Tavernier’s choice to post a “23/24” highlights reel on Instagram last night seems to have been a bad one, as fans said the long-time star didn’t read the room.
Some of Tavernier’s best goals and assists from the season are shown in the short video package. It also has a clip from Rangers’ Scottish Cup loss to Celtic at Hampden, which Hoops fans on X were quick to point out.
The Ibrox Hall of Famer’s praise of himself has made most Rangers fans angry after a season in which they came in second place to Celtic for the 13th time in 14 years.
One unhappy fan wrote: “James Tavernier posting his annual personal highlights reel on Instagram of another failed season including tackles in games we got mowed over in.”
“Just gonna pretend Tavernier’s Instagram post doesn’t exist,” said another confused supporter.
A third person wrote, “Big fan of Tavernier.” But that video doesn’t hear what you’re saying. Guy has nothing to do with what most people think. He gets a lot of bad press and unfair hate, but that’s just stupid of him.
Even though People were very angry, one punter had a different opinion and defended Tavernier, saying, “I personally believe you have to separate the individual from the club for such things.” I love football, but it’s also my job. It’s important for a player to have a personal brand during and after their career.
Additionally, it is possible to feel let down by the group’s overall successes (or lack thereof) while simultaneously being proud of your own personal successes. Some people will never be able to talk about it unless their team has won the league. It’s such a touchy subject that I think some people won’t like it no matter what.
I see two problems with Rangers, and the mess at the stadium is only half of it: Hugh Keevins
If Ibrox is closed at the start of the new season, terrible things will happen, but there are other problems that need to be fixed first.
I don’t know what looks worse.Rangers mess up a rebuild at Ibrox and fire a worker who couldn’t get building supplies delivered on time.
Or, Rangers go to a transfer tribunal to figure out how much to pay Aberdeen for Connor Barron, who is no longer under contract with the team. That deal looks like it came from a time when clubs were broke and had to bargain over money all the time. Rangers are also putting together a cast of foreign imports for reasonable fees as part of a reconstruction process that is just as questionable as the one that has left them without a home for the month of August.
Certainly. What a mess it’s turned into. If Ibrox is closed at the start of the new season, terrible things will happen. Those who own season tickets and have to move to Murrayfield will have to pay more because they have to pay for two homes. Claims for money back for season tickets that lost value will follow. What does the SPFL do about Murrayfield when either Hibs or Hearts play at home on the same weekend that Rangers are having trouble with their temporary housing?
To keep things from getting out of hand, league games will have to be played on different days, and even then, there’s no guarantee that trouble will not happen. Because of this mess, Rangers’ leadership has been called into question. The last time I checked, Ibrox chairman John Bennett was filling in for James Bisgrove, who had quit as CEO and set off to live in the desert in Saudi Arabia.
Bennett is now in charge of hiring new players and is acting as project manager for the Ibrox rebuilding project, which has gone horribly wrong. But why does he need to go to court to decide how much Barron should be compensated? It makes the whole deal look like a joke, since Barron is expected to be one of the players who helps Rangers get into the Champions League through the qualifying rounds.
As soon as Rangers find a place to play those European games, of course. The Ibrox club is hoping that the fact that Scotland is still in Euro 2024 will take people’s minds off of what’s going on at their stadium for a while.
But that’s not likely to happen since Steve Clarke is in charge of the national team. The new season’s schedule is released at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday. That’s when chaos starts.
Also, it wasn’t a surprise that Graeme Souness, who was commentating on the European Championships, couldn’t remember the name of Celtic’s captain who won the league and cup.
As a fully paid-up member of the over-70s branch of the media, I couldn’t deny that my brain sometimes went blank. The surprise about Callum McGregor had to do with the nautical theme. The only player Souey was able to catch from a group of average players against Germany in our first game was what’shisname.
McGregor should be praised, though, for helping set up the goal against Switzerland on Wednesday night. That goal makes today’s Group A match with Hungary a real concern when compared to the rest of the competition.
Celtic’s managers can’t help but notice that Callum looks like he’s forgetting things, which isn’t his fault. To put it mildly, the player looks worn out. This has been a rough season for McGregor, and the most important thing is the inspiring role he played in deciding the outcome of a domestic schedule that got busier every week.
But he did that even though he was hurt and the problems may or may not still be there. No matter what happens, Callum will need a long time to recover when Scotland’s Euros run out. It would be unrealistic to expect him to be a part of the first day of pre-season training at Lennoxtown, and it’s possible that people will question his ability to play in Celtic’s first games of the season. When McGregor got hurt last season and couldn’t play, it looked like Brendan Rodgers’ team might lose the game.
This is even more reason for Celtic to make sure that any time off McGregor might need to recover from his work with the national team is made up for by signing some great players during the off-season. It’s possible that Celtic used the break like the cover of darkness while the international tournament was going on.
There might be a group of scarves ready to be held over the heads of several players so that pictures can be taken on the day they sign. Fans will certainly hope so after seeing two transfer windows full of obvious mistakes.
So far, Rangers’ transfer activity hasn’t done much to get fans excited. The Celtic fans have no judgment to make on anyone as yet. But McGregor’s case highlights the need for players of comparable talent to be brought in while he gets the rest he deserves.
Rangers’ goalkeeper officially ends his loan exit today.
Ranger’s teen custodian Jacob Pazikas will be leaving on loan to join Stranraer this summer.
The club’s Rangers B & Academy tweeted on June 21 that the 19-year-old had joined the Scottish team for the next season.
Pazikas hasn’t played for the Light Blues yet as a senior player. He spent last season on loan with the Civil Service Strollers in the Lowland League, where he made 23 appearances and kept seven clean sheets.
Since he left, he can’t play for the first team anymore, since Jon McLaughlin has already left and Robby McCrorie has turned down a contract extension at Ibrox [Daily Record, 4 June].
You can expect Robby McCrorie and Jack Butland to leave the Rangers this summer.
While Pazikas’ loan isn’t a big surprise in and of itself, it comes during a transfer window that has already seen one custodian leave permanently (McLaughlin), and three more could leave in some way before the summer is over.
McCrorie, who is 26, has spent his whole senior career with the Light Blues. However, he has only played seven times for the first team due to numerous loans, so he needs to leave if Philippe Clement is not going to make him his first choice.
As long as star player Jack Butland stays in Glasgow, there will only be one person at the top of the list. However, rumours have been going around for a long time that big-money offers could come in for the former Crystal Palace player.
Alan Nixon wrote on May 28 that there doesn’t seem to be a market for him to go back to the Premier League, and Clement will hope that stays the case.
Jake Pazikas, a young player for the Light Blues, has gone on loan to Stranraer.
#RangersFC can today confirm Jacob Pazikas has joined Stranraer on a season-long loan.
💙 Good Luck Jacob. pic.twitter.com/EOD6SLHjSQ
— Rangers B & Academy (@RFC_Youth) June 21, 2024
We expect Liam Kelly to come back to Ibrox as the main backup after leaving Motherwell [Sky Sports, June 18], but we don’t know who will fill the third spot yet.
Kieran Wright might be the next most obvious choice, but at 25 years old and having never played for the club, he is in a similar situation to McCrorie and has been tipped to leave [Rangers Review, 5 June].
Unless Clement and Nils Koppen sign another custodian to go with Kelly, they will probably bring someone up from the academy, but it looks like Pazikas won’t be that person.
Rangers will be “offered” the chance to use Hampden as the SFA steps in to help with their temporary move out of Ibrox
The pitch will be moved to the National Stadium, but a new report says that won’t be a problem.
According to one report, the SFA is willing to let Rangers use Hampden to help them with their schedule. The pitch at the National Stadium WON’T be a problem, either.
The Ibrox team said on Thursday that they are looking at other options since their home field will probably be closed for the first month of the 2024–25 season because of delays in improving the Copland Road stand. Immediately after that, an SFA spokesperson said that they would be happy to sit down with them and help them find a solution.
At first, it looked like playing at Hampden was the best option, but soon after, news came out that the National Stadium would be closed for work on the pitch. But now the Daily Mail says that won’t be a problem and that Rangers can play at Hampden. That’s because the Hampden pitch will be fixed up after Pink plays there on June 28 and 29. However, it will be ready for the start of next season.
And they say the SFA is “willing” to let the Ibrox club use it for a short time. Although that would be a good way for Philippe Clement to prepare, it would have to work with Queen’s Park’s schedule, since the Hampden-based team is currently back playing at their long-term home.
There have been no talks about a short-term lease, but the governing body is willing to have them. Murrayfield is another option, since Rangers is playing Manchester United there on July 20. However, Scottish Rugby has not yet said if that could become a long-term plan.
Rangers could also play their first few games away from home and then switch things around later in the season when Ibrox is ready. But it’s said that’s not even considered as an option.
Van Bronckhorst “plans a transfer” for a Rangers player he signed at Ibrox
A report says that Giovanni van Bronckhorst could go back to his old team Rangers to sign Ridvan Yilmaz for Besiktas.
This month, the Dutchman was named manager of the Super Lig club, and plans have already been made to make transfers.
One player that could be sent is Ridvan, who Van Bronckhorst signed from Besiktas to Rangers.
Report from Turkiye Gazetesi Betis will try to sign the full-back if Arthur Masuaku leaves the club this summer.
The newspaper says Nantes wants the former West Ham defender and is ready to make a better offer than their previous €2m offer.
It is now “certain” that Masuaku will leave, which means Van Bronckhorst could try to sign Ridvan from Rangers.
It’s thought that the Dutch manager has given the go-ahead to try to make a deal with Rangers for the left back if Masuaku’s transfer goes through in the next few days.
Transfer rumours about Ridvan’s future come after the player said he wouldn’t be leaving Rangers because he was committed to staying there.
“Rangers is where I want to be right now, and there are no plans for me to leave,” he said.
“I am enjoying my break with my family here and I will return to Scotland in time for the pre-season training camp soon.”
Rangers officials are said to want to keep the defender and have no plans to start the new season without him at Ibrox.
The defender is still happy at Ibrox and isn’t being actively sought after by other teams. However, every player has a price, and Ridvan would have to get an offer that was too good to refuse in order to leave this summer.
Turkish news sources say that any money made from Masuaku’s departure could be used to sign Ridvan.
Clement might get the next Rangers signed Kris Boyd at Ibrox for £5 million because he was “gifted” to the team
Rangers might try to sign a player who is playing for his country at Euro 2024.
It’s no secret that Glasgow Rangers need a real goal scorer badly if they want to get back to the top of Scottish football.
Many people have come to Glasgow with a lot of expectations, but they haven’t been able to really get going at Ibrox.
Player names like Cedric Itten, Antonio Colak, and most recently Cyriel Dessers have not really stood out as ones who could score 30 or more goals a season.
Yes, Colak scored 18 goals and Dessers scored 22 goals in their single seasons with the Light Blues, but Philippe Clement needs someone like Kris Boyd.
The former Scotland player wasn’t the most flexible, quick, or even strong, but there was only one thing that could happen when the ball dropped to his feet in the box. The goal.
Rangers stats for Kris Boyd
As he was just starting out at Kilmarnock, the striker was already making a name for himself.
Boyd became famous over the next four and a half seasons, scoring 67 goals for the Ayrshire team and becoming one of the best strikers in the country. He made his debut in the last game of the 2000–01 season, taking over for Ally McCoist.
The Gers were having a bad season in the middle of the 2005–06 season. It was Alex McLeish’s last year as manager of the club.
🗣 “I look now and think ‘where’s this grey hair come from?!'”
Kris Boyd looks back at scoring after 19 seconds for Rangers against St Mirren on this day 12 years ago then going onto secure the fastest top-flight goal for Kilmarnock vs Ross County 💥
📺 Live on SS Football pic.twitter.com/ymi3hz2Rtq
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) November 7, 2021
In December of that year, he was able to get Boyd to leave Kilmarnock, and he would pay back every penny over the next four years.
He scored a hat-trick on his debut, which was a bad sign. He ended the second half of the season with 20 goals for the Light Blues, and it looked like the club had finally found a Scottish player to replace Super Ally.
Boyd scored 127 goals in just 190 games during his first spell at the club, but he wasn’t always in Walter Smith’s starting lineup. He left for Middlesbrough in 2010.
Rangers hasn’t had a player like him since he left. Could things change in the next few weeks? It is said that Clement is interested in a player who was recently picked to play for Scotland at the 2024 European Championships.
An English striker is on Rangers’ summer wish list.
Rangers are interested in signing Bristol City striker Tommy Conway, according to the Daily Record last week. They will make an offer for the striker if he ends his contract in the next year.
Since talks about a new deal haven’t led to anything in the last few weeks, the Light Blues could sign him on a pre-contract in January.
If the club wants to get a good price for the kid, the Bristol Post says they might even listen to offers for him this summer. This could give Clement a lot of reasons to make a deal with the centre forward.
According to sports commentator Tom Sandy, City should be able to get around £5 million for him this summer. If Rangers don’t sell a few players, this could be a problem.
Frank Conway was called up by Steve Clarke to join the national team in Germany because Lyndon Dykes got hurt before the tournament. However, he didn’t play off the bench against the host country in the 5-1 loss.
If the club is able to bring Conway north of the border, could they sign Boyd 2.0? Time will tell.
The numbers for Tommy Conway’s season
Conway made a big splash in the 2022–23 season, when he scored nine goals in 34 Championship games for City and three more in the EFL Cup.
It looked like this pushed the 21-year-old to the next level of his game, as he was great all season long last year.
Ten more goals in the English second division were impressive, but it was his play against West Ham United in the FA Cup that really got people talking.
The striker was praised by Statman Dave as “clinical” after he scored the game-winning goal that sent City through over the Hammers.
Conway is a great striker who not only scores goals but also great at passing the ball, which isn’t something that usually comes with that style of play. Conway has an impressive pass success rate of 82.2% per 90, which puts him in the top 1% of his positional peers in the men’s next 14 competitions. This means that his vision and passing skills often help other players.
Steve Evans called him a “gifted boy” in 2023, and it’s clear that Conway has a bright future ahead of him, especially when you look at the teams that want to sign him this summer.
The Scot had the most goals and assists among his teammates in the Championship last season. He also had the most shots on target per game (0.7) and the second most scoring frequency (a goal every 230 minutes), showing how good he was at scoring goals.
“To play in those big moments is what you dream of” 🏴
Scotland under-21s striker Tommy Conway strives to stay in Clarke’s ‘good books’ ⚽️⤵️#BBCFootball pic.twitter.com/Do2sQ5vYws
— BBC Sport Scotland (@BBCSportScot) March 19, 2024
There’s no doubt that he’s not perfect yet, but Clement wants to sign players who can really improve after moving to Ibrox.
Jefte and Oscar Cortes, two new players signed this summer, are still young and have a lot to learn, but the Belgian could help them grow into players who can make the Light Blues a huge profit in the future.
If he plays in a league where he can score a lot of goals, it will boost his confidence a lot. The Gers might finally find their heir to Boyd.
Clement can try to get him by making an offer this summer, or he can wait until January and take a chance by waiting until the player signs a pre-contract agreement.
No matter what happens, Conway is a striker who keeps getting better, and if Rangers don’t sign him, another great player could get away.
NOT SO FAST Rangers lose a key player in the transfer market because they are “set to pen new deal” with a huge release clause
This summer, he’s not going anywhere.
Sad to hear that Damian Garcia, a midfielder wanted by Rangers from Uruguay, is going to sign a better new deal.
We were the first to report this morning that the Gers are moving forward with their pursuit of Aberdeen star Connor Barron as a midfielder.
But we told you that Garcia, a 20-year-old midfielder who plays for Penarol in his home country, was looking for a cheap deal because his contract was up in December.
Garcia was Penarol’s best player when they won the under-20 Copa Libertadores in 2022. He also played in all seven games at the under-20 World Cup in 2023, where Uruguay won the title.
But it’s not likely that he’ll be at Ibrox any time soon. Several sources in Uruguay say that he’s about to sign a hugely improved contract that will stop him from moving ANYWHERE this summer.
The release clause is a huge £7.8m if he does decide to move in January or the summer of 2019.
Probably for the foreseeable future, that will make it impossible for the Ibrox team to get him.
It is said that the deal was made in Mexico by sporting director Ignacio Ruglio and owner Edgardo Lasalvia.
In a tweet on X, journalist Dario Alberti said, “Tomorrow, Damián García’s contract with Peñarol will be renewed until December 2026.”
“There will be a pay rise for the player and a US$10,000,000 exit clause.”
“Ruglio and Lasalvia closed it on their trip to Mexico.”
Barron, who is 21 years old, is still being scouted by teams in Italy and England. Cagliari is the team from Serie A that is most interested in him.
Rangers have announced that FIVE of their stars will be leaving Ibrox. Philippe Clement is leaving the team after more than 700 games.
But Gers want to get him because they already have Jefte, Oscar Cortes, and Clinton Nsiala this summer.
It’s been said that Barron took a short vacation in Portugal. He could fly back for a medical and to talk about a new contract.
Aberdeen should get something in return for a player who came up through the ranks at Pittodrie.
“Absolutely Livid” is how a pundit reacts to it after a Rangers player linked to the exit makes Clement very angry
After a rough second season with the Rangers, Derek Ferguson said that Todd Cantwell should cut down on some of his “antics.”
Sky Sports (13 June) reports that Philippe Clement could sell the English player this summer if the right offer comes in. He played very well under Michael Beale after joining in January.
Cantwell, 26, had a rough start under the Belgian when he was substituted early in the first half. The season also didn’t end well when Clement was seen pushing the midfielder away from a disagreement with officials during the loss to Celtic in the Scottish Cup final.
Ferguson thinks that the ex-Norwich player’s bad behaviour hasn’t helped him in Scotland. He says that his rivalries with Celtic players—Greg Taylor and Alistair Johnston made fun of him online after the cup final—have only made the other team stronger.
The ex-Gers midfielder told Ibrox News exclusively, “He seems to have a few feuds going with some of the Celtic boys, and I think that just gives them motivation.”
“The manager reacted badly to him, and he’s very angry with him.”
“It might just be How Todd Is. I don’t know the boy from the park, but I bet he’s a nice kid.”
“But that does happen to players sometimes when they cross that white line. They can’t handle certain situations or someone is teasing them and they give in.”
“I think that’s Todd.” He might want to cut his hair short and take off the headband. He should also stop yelling at the other team and just score.
“I like him as a football player, but I wish he would stop acting so silly.”
The Celtic wars haven’t made things better. Rangers’ Todd Cantwell
Michael Beale signed Todd Cantwell for Rangers and saw the best of him two seasons ago
The Rangers got Todd Cantwell from Michael Beale, who saw his best two years ago.
A year ago, Cantwell had just played a key role in the Light Blues’ only league Old Firm win. He looked like a good choice to build the team around as Michael Beale changed things around.
The fact that the old manager is no longer in charge and that the same job has been given to his replacement already shows how well that went.
When the midfielder is at his best, his extras are probably worth putting up with, but when he’s not playing well, they get more and more annoying.
Cantwell has never really impressed Clement in the middle, where he likes to play, and it wouldn’t be surprising if he accepted a bid during the transfer window.
Rangers to accept big money offer ‘too good to turn down’ for exit-linked defender, according to report
The Rangers Review says that the team might be tempted to take an offer for Ridvan Yilmaz.
The online news source said on June 13 that the Gers are not actively trying to sell the left back in order to make room for summer transfers.
Things might change, though, if the right offer comes along.
It costs money to keep Yilmaz at the club. Philippe Clement wants to spend the rest of his career with the 23-year-old, but that could change if the club gets an offer they “couldn’t refuse.”
Philippe Clement will want to keep Ridvan Yilmaz at Rangers.
This summer, Clement will try to keep Yilmaz.
The defender did a great job for the Belgian until March, when he got hurt and couldn’t play anymore. The fact that the Gers’ form dropped in April and May shows how Yilmaz changed the team.
He has been hurt a lot during his two seasons with the team, but the Rangers Review says that the Gers are sure that those problems will be fixed during pre-season.
If the club keeps Yilmaz, they will have two very good left-back options now that Jefte is there.
That depth could be very important for Clement’s team next season as they try to take the Scottish Premiership away from Celtic.
There have been rumours that Yilmaz might leave the club. On June 10, the Turkish newspaper Sabah said that Besiktas had made an offer to re-sign the player.
Yilmaz’s agent, Necdet Ergezen, told Gokmen Ozcan on June 10 that the player has no plans to go back to Turkey right now, which suggests he would be willing to stay at Ibrox.
Rangers to shell out £7.7m to seal new deal
Rangers want to sign Damian Garcia for £7.7 million.
It looks like Rangers will have to pay around £7.7 million to get Penarol midfielder Damian Garcia.
Ibrox wanted to sign the 20-year-old player, according to a report from Football Scotland on June 5th. It is likely that Nils Koppen had talks to sign him in Cancun.
But if Gers still want to sign him this summer, things will be harder because Dario Alberti says he will sign a new deal that lasts until 2026.
The reporter for Sport 890 said that they would add a £7.7 million release clause to the deal to protect their own interests.
In a tweet, Alberti said, “Tomorrow, Damián García’s contract with Peñarol will be renewed until December 2026.” Their pay will go up, and they can leave for a US$10,000,000 fee. It was over for Ruglio and Lasalvia on their trip to Mexico.
Rangers aren’t likely to spend a lot of money on Damian Garcia.
Garcia is only 20 years old, so he hasn’t shown much talent yet, especially outside of Uruguay.
He has shown promise in his home country, but that doesn’t mean he’ll be able to do the same in a more competitive league like the Scottish Premiership.
Garcia has also not yet made a big name for himself on the international stage.
Even though he played well in the under-20 World Cup, the demands of senior club football are very different from playing youth international football.
Rangers would be taking a big risk by putting that much money into a player who hasn’t played much yet.
Trying to get Damian Garcia doesn’t fit with the Rangers’ plan for making transfers.
Gers should instead focus on talented people who have already been around for a while.
The club doesn’t have a lot of money to spend on transfers, and it would be a waste to spend a lot of it on a player who is still learning the game.
There are probably cheaper options that can help the first team right away.
🚨 ATENCIÓN: Mañana se firmará la renovación del contrato de Damián García con Peñarol hasta diciembre de 2026. El jugador tendrá un aumento salarial y una cláusula de salida de U$S 10.000.000.
Lo cerraron Ruglio y Lasalvia en su viaje a México. @DSportsUY. pic.twitter.com/gxlEO2hmhH
— Darío Alberti (@DarioAlberti) June 12, 2024
One more thing that needs to be thought about is Philippe Clement’s suggestions. If he can’t take the club to the next level, he will be held accountable.
Ibrox view: Rangers are getting close to deciding whether to bring back Abdallah Sima, and Brighton is about to set a record-setting goal score
Since Brighton is about to hire a new manager, Abdallah Sima will soon know if his future includes going back to Rangers.
The Senegalese forward was a great addition to Glasgow’s team last season. He scored 16 goals across all competitions while mostly playing off the left wing, even though he was hurt for three months from January to April.
That return is a big part of how many goals Michael Beale and Philippe Clement scored last season, which makes a deal to keep him at Ibrox appealing if it works out financially.
There have been several public statements by Sima saying that he would like to stay at Rangers if an agreement can be reached between the two clubs.
Rangers Review said on June 6 that he probably wouldn’t be told about his future until Brighton hired a new manager. They fired Roberto De Zerbi at the end of the season, and now they’re about to do that.
Fabian Hurzeler will take over for Roberto De Zerbi at the Amex
Sky Sports reported on June 9 that the Seagulls had gotten Fabian Hurzeler, the manager of St. Pauli, a work permit. If he takes over at the Amex, the 31-year-old will become the youngest Premier League manager ever.
After a day, Fabrizio Romano said that the German is likely to sign a deal down south in the next 48 hours, while talks on a compensation deal for the record-breaking move continue.
It’s clear that what Hurzeler plans to do with Sima will have a big impact on the 22-year-old’s future. If the coach doesn’t see him in the plans for next season, it would make it more likely that he comes back to the Rangers.
The wide player hasn’t played for his parent club yet because he moved to the Light Blues after loans at Stoke City and Angers.
Derek Ferguson of Ibrox News, on the other hand, isn’t sure if the club can afford to sign Sima to a permanent deal because he thinks it would cost eight figures.
It would cost a lot to sign Rangers for good.
Because they bought him for £6 million from Slavia Prague in 2021, the Seagulls probably won’t want to let him go for free. However, The Athletic reported at the time of the original deal that there was thought to be an option for an extra year.
If Hurzeler doesn’t think Sima is ready to play in the Premier League, and the player has made it clear that he feels at home at Rangers, Brighton could choose to exercise his contract option and let him come back on a second loan deal, unless they get a better offer from somewhere else.
As a result, the English club is almost certain to get a new manager, which will be a big step towards Sima finding out where he will play next season.
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