Rangers terms thrashed out as a player transfer on the cards
Rangers terms thrashed out as a player transfer on the cards
It has been nearly two weeks since Michael Beale’s dismissal at Ibrox, and Rangers are getting closer to
appointing a new manager.
In order to facilitate the earliest possible appointment after a decision is made, personal terms have been
negotiated for both Kevin
Muscat and Philippe Clement, according to a report published in The Daily Record on October 13.Muscat
, the manager of Yokohama F
Marinos, and Clement, the former manager of Monaco, reportedly “hope to find out this weekend” if they
will take over at Ibrox.
The Light Blues will be exposing themselves to a transfer market that the Govan club has always mostly
eschewed if they choose to
hire Muscat.
Ange Postecoglou’s understanding of the Asian football market resulted in a flood of South Korean and Japanese
players, as witnessed
at Celtic Park.Muscat is probably going to have a comparable understanding of football in that region of the world, which might
benefit Rangers throughout his possible leadership term.
Three attackers, Cyriel Dessers, Danilo, and Sam Lammers, are among those who have struggled the most since coming to Ibrox;
loanee Abdallah Sima leads the team in goals scored thus far with seven. The next most is right-back James Taverner (six).
Rangers were rumored to be interested in South Korean attacker Cho Gue-sung in January.
Rangers were “aware of” the 25-year-old, who Celtic was reportedly in talks to sign, according to a January 10
Sky Sports report. Cho played the remainder of the season with South Korea’s Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors after Celtic’s £3 million bid
fell through.Cho joined FC Midtjylland in the summer, and in his ten appearances in the Danish Superligaen, he has scored
five goals and provided two assists. In addition, he scored in South Korea’s friendly victory against Saudi Arabia at St. James’ Park and
against Omonia Nicosia in the Europa Conference League qualifiers.
Since Beale oversaw an absurdly bad summer transfer window in which players who are finding it
difficult to adjust to Scottish
football were signed, Rangers are in desperate need of a goalscoring striker.
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