Update: UEFA coach demands Rangers must sign €500,000 new Ryan Jack from SPLF.

Update: UEFA coach demands Rangers must sign €500,000 new Ryan Jack from SPLF.

The UEFA coaching candidate examined the midfielder’s statistics on Twitter (4 March), claiming that he

outperforms Jack, John Lundstram, Nico Raskin, and Dujon Sterling in terms of ground and aerial duels, behind

only the Belgian in tackle percentage.

The 21-year-old is expected to be a low-cost alternative once his contract expires, therefore Nils Koppen, Philippe

Clement, and James Bisgrove are advised to act before the summer transfer window.

Walker encouraged Nils, Big Phil, and Bisgrove to work together to resolve the situation. Despite Aberdeen’s poor

performance, he remains one of the top players available: Dev Fee ranges from £400 to £500,000. Wage: £5-8k

each week.

“That’s all it would take to have a lovely “Like for Like” Ryan Jack replacement ready for the summer.

“Barron’s passing stats have dropped substantially since Warnock arrived, but the context of Aberdeen’s inability to

maintain the ball is a problem.

“At Rangers, he would be so comfortable in every aspect of our style with and without the ball.”

Is the Dons midfielder set to succeed Ryan Jack at Rangers?

Given Jack’s injury difficulties, it is unclear whether the 32-year-old will be offered a contract extension, which is

now set to expire at the conclusion of the season.

Mohamed Diomande has already made a substantial contribution to the midfield, but with Lundstram’s contract

discussions still ongoing and Raskin currently seeing a significant drop in form, there could be movement in the

coming months.

Jose Cifuentes was intended to be part of the long-term future, but he only survived half a season at Ibrox and is not

anticipated to return from a lengthy loan at Cruzeiro, so there is likely room to add.

Lennon Miller, Motherwell’s youthful star, has previously been linked with a move to Rangers, but at 17, he is

developing well and may be best served staying put for the time being.

The Dons, on the other hand, are floundering under Neil Warnock and are on the verge of relegation, so if the

numbers work, Barron might be a plausible choice to follow in Jack’s footsteps and move from Pittodrie to Ibrox

seven years later.

In other Rangers news, Clement has been instructed to quit moaning about Scottish football.

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