update right now Signing prolific striker Rangers sought in record £12 million deal has the director “thrilled.”

Rangers linked striker seals club-record transfer
Rangers linked striker seals club-record transfer

update right now Signing prolific striker Rangers sought in record £12 million deal has the director “thrilled.”

.update right now Signing prolific striker Rangers sought in record £12 million deal has the director "thrilled."
.update right now Signing prolific striker Rangers sought in record £12 million deal has the director “thrilled.”

update right now Signing prolific striker Rangers sought in record £12 million deal has the director “thrilled.”

Chicago Fire, an MLS team, has confirmed that they defeated multiple “other teams”

in their pursuit of Hugo Cuypers. The Rangers-linked striker has secured a club-

record move away from KAA Gent.

Considering the amount Chicago Fire ultimately had to pay to transfer Cuypers across

the Atlantic, it’s astonishing that Ibrox was even considered as a possible landing

spot.

According to reports, the Illinois-based group might pay an astounding £12 million,

add-ons included. A price that surpasses the agreement that saw Xherdan Shaqiri, a

former winger for Inter Milan, Bayern Munich, and Liverpool, march into Soldier

Field in 2022.

Rangers’ pursuit of Cuypers was genuine and serious, according to Belgian reporter

Sacha Tavolieri, who downplayed the team’s interest in Emmanuel Dennis and Steven

Alzate at the beginning of the year.

But Rangers’ ambitions of bringing one of the most prolific forwards in European

football to Glasgow swiftly vanished once it became clear how much Chicago Fire

were willing to pay to completely destroy their rivals.

According to the MLS website, Georg Heitz, the sporting director of the Chicago Fire,

said, “We’re thrilled to welcome Hugo Cuypers to the club.”

“We have put a lot of effort into finding a striker who is in the prime of their career

and has a strong goal-scoring record in a very competitive league.”

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