Journalist grades Rangers transfer window as one new signing an ‘upgrade’ on outgoing Ibrox ace

Journalist grades Rangers transfer window as one new signing an 'upgrade' on outgoing Ibrox ace
Journalist grades Rangers transfer window as one new signing an 'upgrade' on outgoing Ibrox ace

Journalist grades Rangers transfer window as one new signing an ‘upgrade’ on outgoing Ibrox ace

Journalist grades Rangers transfer window as one new signing an ‘upgrade’ on outgoing Ibrox ace

Rangers brought in three new players during the January transfer window, and Stewart Fisher gave them a B+.

The journalist said there seems to be a “sea change” at Ibrox as Philippe Clement and Nils Koppen are aiming to

bring in “extravagant talent,” who can then be transferred on for

Journalist grades Rangers transfer window as one new signing an 'upgrade' on outgoing Ibrox ace
Journalist grades Rangers transfer window as one new signing an ‘upgrade’ on outgoing Ibrox ace

“big money” in a post on The Scottish Sun website on Tuesday, February 6.

In the 3-0 victory over Livingston on February 3, he feels that January signing Fabio Silva displayed glimpses of his

“quality.” Meanwhile, he thinks that midfielder Mohamed Diomande is a “step up” from Jose Cifuentes, who is

expected to go on loan to Brazilian team Cruzeiro, and winger Oscar Cortes may be “one for the future.”

Fisher stated, “Philippe Clement and Nils Koppen at Ibrox seem to have finally implemented a radical shift in the

transfer department, trying to find extravagant talent that can be sold for huge sums of money in the transfer market.”

There have been complaints that Lawrence Shankland, or another striker, didn’t

arrive and the club have no option to buy on Fabio Silva but there were flashes of the quality the Portuguese star can

bring against Livingston.

“Cortes may be one for the future, rather than right now, but Diomande’s

all-action style should be an upgrade on Cifuentes.”

Sensible business by Rangers in the January transfer market

Rangers made logical additions to the squad during the January transfer window, and they will be optimistic about

the strength of the team going forward.

Silva hinted against Livingston that he would be able to step in and take Abdallah Sima’s place now that the

Senegalese will be sidelined for a few months.

The 21-year-old attacker from Portugal scored the Gers’ opening goal against Livi, and he will be hoping to help the

team win additional titles in the remaining games of the season.

The addition that most Light Blues supporters are likely most thrilled about is Diomande, a 22-year-old Ivorian who

showed a lot of promise while playing for FC Nordsjaelland.

Although Cortes may not have played much at first after moving from Lens, the 20-year-old Colombian is just the

kind of dynamic player the team is currently trying to sign at Ibrox.

In other Rangers news, a reporter has suggested that the Gers should make a play for a former forward in the

Premier League who has ripped up his contract.

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