Rangers set to have two ‘New signings’ for Champions League push

Once £50m rated magician in Rangers social media teaser

Rangers are down to the bare bones upfront and on the wings with players like Todd Cantwell being sorely missed.

It appears like the 25-year-old playmaker may have had an impact on Saturday,

and Gers manager Philippe Clement may not have to put up with his absence for very long.

Rangers supporters have received some much-needed good news from Todd Cantwell,

who posted on X and provided an update on his fitness.Rangers FC v Aberdeen - Cinch Scottish Premiership

Rangers supporters are boosted by Todd Cantwell’s injury
The problem isn’t that we don’t have a player in the squad who can fill the number 10 position,

which he has excelled in under the large Belgian.

It is the consequence of his unavailability.

It’s probably more than Clement would want to depend on Tom Lawrence.

His talent is undeniable, but his minutes must be controlled after the previous two seasons.

The other problem is that Scott Wright is the only healthy winger we have left.

A front line that includes Lawrence, Cantwell,

and Fabio Silva as the three players behind the striker at least provides creativity and a goal threat,

even though it may not be perfect and has a few square pegs in round holes.

The Rangers would be able to transfer Lawrence to the left,

where he has spent the majority of his career before moving to Ibrox, if Todd Cantwell is healthy again.

Above all, though, he improves the squad’s caliber.

Cantwell, whose estimated net worth was reportedly as high as £50 million,

posted on X with a straightforward “back soon” message accompanied by a video showcasing his season’s greatest successes.

Philippe Clement will be happy with this,

as the race for the title will be close to the finish.

Mohamed Diomande, who had scored two goals in his previous two outings at number eight against Motherwell,

appeared much more at ease in that position.

Although he is undoubtedly a talented player,

he lacks Cantwell’s ball-carrying menace, which is crucial when facing most SPFL opponents that try to press and then sit in.

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