Breakings News: Rangers lost a game in 23/24, losing to a £3 million diamond.
Rangers have let a young winger who is currently in England get away with it.
Although Glasgow Rangers did not sign a big-name player during the January transfer window,
Oscar Cortes and Mohamed Diomande both joined the Ibrox team, demonstrating Philippe Clement’s
ability to identify and develop youthful talent.
The players’ early response to Scottish football has been encouraging, but it remains to be seen
if they can adapt. Over the coming months, as the Gers aim to win the Scottish Cup and Premiership,
they may prove to be important components of the team.
Last month, Clement did miss out on adding a few new faces to the team, particularly considering that a gifted winger was consistently linked to the team during the transfer window.
Although a large-scale player departure was unavoidable to finance Clement’s transfer goals,
the supporters at Ibrox had high expectations for more than three new arrivals,
particularly given their attacking unit’s injury issues.
Danilo and Abdallah Sima are both expected to miss extended periods of time due to injury,
and the Belgian boss might regret not adding one or more players with an aggressive mentality.
According to TEAMtalk, the Gers were supposedly considering a winter deal for Vitesse Arnhem’s
Million Manhoef during the early stages of the transfer season.
According to the site, the Light Blues would probably have to pay a transfer fee of around £3 million
for any move, but considering the financial circumstances surrounding the Dutch team, this seemed
like a wise investment.
Given his Eredivisie performances, Feyenoord was also interested in the 22-year-old. However,
as the transfer window closed, it became clear that the Gers would not be able to sign him
in time for the second half of the season.
In fact, Stoke City moved quickly to get him to England; they announced his acquisition for an undisclosed sum last week on transfer deadline day.
Given that he has more goals this season than Ross McCausland, Clement may come to regret passing on the Dutchman.
The stats for Ross McCausland’s season
Due to injury concerns, the youthful winger has made quite an impression this season
and established himself as a first-team regular under Clement.
The Northern Irishman has only missed one game since making his season debut against
Aris Limassol in the Europa League back in October, demonstrating his value as a player.
In fact, the 20-year-old has contributed to 23 games with two goals and three assists.
Although he occasionally fades into the background and loses effectiveness, his performance
will improve with more senior experience.
Since mid-October, McCausland has more than proved to be the right flank specialist,
and Clement has demonstrated his willingness to play young players if they are talented enough.
But only Scott Wright is qualified for the role in the event of an injury, which may put Clement
in a difficult situation.
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