“Unconventional” Rangers transfer plan could see Brazilian and Argentinian next to arrive
“Unconventional” Rangers transfer plan could see Brazilian and Argentinian next to arrive
Young players Fabio Silva, Mohamed Diomande, and Oscar Cortes made a splash at Rangers during the January transfer window to
support Philippe Clement’s title challenge.
Left-back Jefte was also on the verge of a contract, but it looks like a summer move is now more likely as the Gers manager works to
infuse new life into his team.
The three players’ profiles have altered from their prior targets, and it’s been rumored that Philippe Clement’s Rangers are moving in a
different way.
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Rangers under Philippe Clement are moving on a new transfer path.
Nils Koppen may have more South Americans on his transfer than Luca Langoni.
Rangers heading in new transfer direction under Philippe Clement
As the new Light Blues director of recruitment works to advance our player trading strategy, Nils Koppen may have more South
American players on his transfer wishlist than just Luca Langoni.
Like Jefte, the Boca Juniors winger’s name was brought up in January, but it’s possible that it will come up again in the summer.
There should be other South American talents being considered besides Langoni; perhaps Auchenhowie could attract the next Alfredo
Morelos with a different strategy.
Older players will be replaced by individuals who have been monitored for some time, such as Cortes, and those who aren’t
contributing will be moved on.
The first and most important thing the Rangers need to do is sign quality players.
Better still if they can contribute and then be sold for a profit.
Simon Edwards, a South American football expert, scout, and head of recruitment agency, gave Inews an explanation of why shopping
in the region makes sense.
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