Rangers warned to brace for transfer impact as ‘sensational’ star one announcement away from major interest

Rangers warned to brace for transfer impact as ‘sensational’ star one announcement away from major interest.

Former Rangers playmaker Charlie Adam acknowledges that he wouldn’t be shocked if Ibrox No. 1 Jack Butland attracts greater summer transfer interest in light of a possible comeback to the England national squad.

The very experienced Gers goalkeeper Butland may be included for the first time in over five years when Gareth Southgate names his most recent Three Lions squad for tomorrow’s friendlies against Brazil and Belgium. Butland last played for his country in September 2018.

The English Premier League team Nottingham Forest made a late January approach for the 30-year-old goalkeeper, but the Glasgow giants turned it down. Since moving north of the border on a cheap free transfer last summer,

Rangers warned to brace for transfer impact as 'sensational' star one announcement away from major interest.
Rangers warned to brace for transfer impact as ‘sensational’ star one announcement away from major interest.

Butland has found his greatest form in goal, and he has already expressed that he is loving his football in Glasgow.

Adam, who was teammates with Butland at Stoke City, is optimistic that Butland will remain at Rangers for many years to come, but he worries that Southgate won’t be the only manager watching him closely in the upcoming months.

Adam stated to the Scottish Sun, “Jack has been amazing. Rangers are fortunate to have such an exceptional goalie. Getting into this England squad would be his current reward. Why he shouldn’t be there is beyond me. Based on his performance this year, it is appropriate that he be given the chance. I am aware of how important playing for England is to him.

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