Philippe Clement sends three-word Rangers message to James tavernier
Sam Jewell, the head of recruitment at Brighton and a potential replacement for Nils Koppen, decides to join Chelsea four months
after being “formally approached” by Rangers.
The 34-year-old is scheduled to go to Stamford Bridge in November, but he has been placed
on gardening leave while the terms of the agreement are finalized.
staff members taken by the West Londoners.
After taking over from American billionaire Todd Boehly, Chelsea has changed its approach to transfers, and the Blues are hopeful
that this early investment in the club’s recruitment will help.
Brighton has set the standard for date-driven, analytical hiring, and Chelsea’s big spenders obviously value that.
Chelsea-bound Sam Jewell “approached” by Rangers
It’s interesting to note that before Chelsea was suggested as a potential suitor for the Brighton employee, Rangers allegedly “formally approached” Sam Jewell.
In October of last year, Fabrizio Romano asserted that the Ibrox team intended to appoint Jewell as their
new “Technical Director” in place of Ross Wilson, who was leaving.
At the time, there was some misunderstanding regarding the connections, as Brighton-based
local sources seemed to reject allegations that Rangers were interested.
It’s interesting to note that Sam Jewell’s transfer to Chelsea occurred only a week after he was
connected to a comparable move to Manchester United.
Dan Ashworth, the sporting director of Newcastle United, was reportedly interested in adding
Jewell to his squad because the Red Devils were about to steal him.
Nils Koppen making his mark at Ibrox
Rangers wait, having made a move for Belgian alternative Nils Koppen, while Chelsea makes headlines for their acquisition of Sam Jewell.
The Netherlands team that is soaring in the Eredivisie and Champions League was largely assembled thanks in large part to the efforts
of the former PSV Eindhoven scout and recruitment wizard.
Chairman John Bennett made it apparent in the club’s most recent set of financial statements that the “fourth pillar” of the business
model—better player trading—was at the top of the Ibrox agenda.
As part of this, the team established a new Board of Recruitment, comprised of important figures in the team’s transfer negotiations,
who would collaborate to find and acquire targets.
Rangers and Nils Koppen have had a great start to the season; the club’s January window has been hailed as a triumph thus far.
Young talents Mohamed Diomande (FC Nordsjaelland) and Oscar Cortes (RC Lens) inked loan-to-buy agreements, while Rangers
signed Wolves forward Fabio Silva on a season-long loan.
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