Breaking News: £25,000-a-week player admits he wants to sign for Rangers; set to be a free agent soon

Breaking News: £25,000-a-week player admits he wants to sign for Rangers; set to be a free agent soon

Breaking News: £25,000-a-week player admits he wants to sign for Rangers; set to be a free agent soon
Given that his present contract expires in the summer, the “unbelievable” £25,000-per-week player has
Breaking News: £25,000-a-week player admits he wants to sign for Rangers; set to be a free agent soon
Breaking News: £25,000-a-week player admits he wants to sign for Rangers; set to be a free agent soon

Rangers transfer news

One area of focus seems to be making Fabio Silva’s loan move to Rangers permanent, with the young Portuguese

player likely to be allowed to leave Wolves at the end of the season. The Scottish Premiership giants are linked with a

plethora of players ahead of the summer, as they look to get some major business over the line.

Left-back is a position that the Gers may have to add to, assuming Borna Barisic leaves when his contract runs out in

the summer, and FV Twente ace Gijs Smal has emerged as an option. He has enjoyed an impressive season for his

current club, starting 19 Eredivisie matches and chipping in with two assists.

Rangers have also long-standing interest in Hearts striker Lawrence Shankland, who may seize the opportunity to

join them in the upcoming months given that he grew up supporting them.

“Unbelievable” player wants Rangers move

Oli McBurnie, a striker for Sheffield United, stated on the Stomping Ground podcast [via The Daily Record] that he

would like to sign with Rangers before retiring. He raved about the team and that he has always loved them:

“Hey, this isn’t just any club. Have you visited the Old Firm before? I’ve attended a lot of Old Firms, but I’ve never

played or watched a game quite like it. The majority of those who have visited them will agree.

“I’ve always wanted to play for the Rangers, and I was a huge fan growing up. It all comes down to time. By the time

my career ends, I aspire to have played for the Rangers. I’m hoping to see that aspect of it. I do not if I do not.

However, my goal is to be able to claim that I have played in an Old Firm at some point in my career.”

This summer, Rangers could consider signing McBurnie, who earns £25,000 a week and may be an experienced

English football player with 125 Championship and 93 Premier League outings under his belt. In the latter, he has

scored twelve goals, demonstrating his effectiveness in what is undoubtedly the greatest and most competitive league

in the world. John Egan, a teammate of Blades, has recently showered him with appreciation, saying:

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