Pundit View: Rangers have sign two years contract agreement with ‘Outstanding’ exit-bound €2 million Englishman
Pundit View: Rangers have sign two years contract agreement with ‘Outstanding’ exit-bound €2 million Englishman In light of his
connections to Rangers and Celtic, Carlton Palmer thinks Callum O’Hare, a standout for Coventry City, wants to keep his
options open until the end of the season.
The 25-year-old has had a “outstanding season” for the English Championship team, according to the commentator, who spoke to
Football League World on Wednesday, March 6. He is unlikely to sign a new contract
before his current one expires in the summer.
He continued by saying that, barring the Sky Blues’ promotion to the Premier League, the English attacking midfielder—who,
according to the Daily Mail, is being watched by both Old Firm clubs—will probably be playing football somewhere else next season.
Callum O’Hare is one player who has been receiving a lot of attention, Palmer added. “He is being considered by three La Liga teams.”
There are rumors that Celtic and Rangers are also interested in the 25-year-old.
“He’s yet to sign a new contract at Coventry and his current deal is set to expire in the summer. He’s had an outstanding season, and
it’s very unlikely now, with so few games left, that he’ll sign a new deal.
“In his last 15 games, he has nine goals.” He’s been in excellent form, so it’s unfortunate that they weren’t able to restrain him, but I
can understand their decision. He is a player that has experienced numerous injuries.
“He wants to keep his options open at the end of the season, even though he was offered a good contract.” It seems highly probable
that Callum O’Hare will play football somewhere new coming season,
barring them from getting promoted to the Premier League.
Rangers and Celtic to do battle for Callum O’Hare
The fact that Rangers are interested in signing O’Hare is not surprising, given the club has made a habit of recruiting English players
who are nearing the end of their contracts in recent years.
They have benefited greatly from it lately, as seen by the impressive performances of players like Dujon Sterling and goalkeeper Jack
Butland, who joined the team on free transfers last summer.
With nine goals and four assists in 25 games this season, the attacking midfielder is of a decent age to join the Gers and contribute.
Even though Celtic will probably have an opinion on the topic, if Philippe Clement’s team can defeat their Old Firm rivals in the SPL
title fight, they may have an advantage in signing him.
However, given that Coventry is currently just outside of the English Championship playoff spots, their season-long performance will
probably determine whether or not a transfer north of the border is in the cards.
In other Rangers news, as the Gers attempt to launch their player-trading strategy,
a journalist has suggested that Ibrox might leave.
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