Club accept Rangers bid for £20,000 per week Champions League Midfield Dynamo, He’ll be Loaned back till end of season

Club accept Rangers bid for £20,000 per week Champions League Midfield Dynamo, He’ll be Loaned back till end of season

Club accept Rangers bid for £20,000 per week Champions League Midfield Dynamo, He’ll Loaned back till end of season

Rangers-linked Scott McKenna got a taste of the Champions League when FC Copenhagen lost to current champions Manchester City.

The 27-year-old Scotland international was making his debut for the Danish side after joining on loan from Premier League club Nottingham Forest in January.

Scott McKenna was linked with a move to Rangers and Celtic after being barred from training at the City Ground,

along with Besiktas-bound Joe Worrall.

In a 3-1 defeat in Copenhagen, Manchester City attacker Erling Haaland and Belgian maestro Kevin de Bruyne gave

the centre-back an unpleasant awakening to life at the highest level.

Scott McKenna makes Copenhagen debut against Manchester City.

Scott McKenna made his Champions League knockout debut for Copenhagen, which is not something that happens at every team.

While the defense did manage to keep Erling Haaland from scoring,

McKenna was powerless to prevent Kevin de Bruyne’s magnificent performance.

FC Copenhagen vs Manchester City - UEFA Champions League Round of 16 First Leg

The Belgian playmaker scored the first goal and assisted on the other two,

as Bernardo Silva and Phil Foden cancelled out Magnus Mattsson’s equaliser for Copenhagen.

Scott McKenna may have easier days in Copenhagen’s white, and he will be looking forward to the return leg at the Etihad next month.

In the interim, Rangers may have been keeping an eye on the Scotland star,

who will be out of contract at Nottingham Forest at the end of the season.

Rangers linked with Premier League defense move.

Scott McKenna’s Champions League participation adds to his already impressive resume in the game,

and we wouldn’t be shocked if Rangers are keeping an eye on the issue.

After all, the former Aberdeen centre-back has 33 caps for the Scotland national team, is a homegrown player,

and is a £6 million defender available for free in the summer.

Rangers may face some upheaval in the position during Philippe Clement’s second transfer window,

with Leon Balogun out of contract and questions about the future of Ben Davies’ Ibrox tenure.

There may only be one key barrier to overcome at Ibrox.

With Old Firm rivals Celtic rumored as bidders, it appears the defender’s allegiances lay on the other side of town.

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