Rangers striker transfer door kept open amid reports of £21m Greek interest

Rangers striker transfer door kept open amid reports of £21m Greek interest
Rangers striker transfer door kept open amid reports of £21m Greek interest

Rangers striker transfer door kept open amid reports of £21m Greek interest

Rangers-linked striker ‘100% focused on Rapid’

Not less, with the Ibrox club never having expressed a sincere desire.

However, with Philippe Clement and Nils Koppen working to bolster a faltering Rangers team,

the front line is now squarely under observation.

After returning from injury, Brazilian striker Danilo has promised goals,

but Cyriel Dessers is adamant he’s not going anywhere.

Rangers striker transfer door kept open amid reports of £21m Greek interest
Rangers striker transfer door kept open amid reports of £21m Greek interest

We’re suddenly well-stocked up top when you add Moroccan acquisition Hamza Igamane to the mix

(though Clement maintains the £1.7 million summer acquisition isn’t ready to start).

However, there is still room for one more hitman to join the Gers this summer given the uncertainty surrounding

Abdallah Sima’s position and Fabio Silva’s return to Wolves.

Additionally, there is still a route from Romania to Scotland for Rangers supporters who are pushing the team to get

Albion Rrahmani, a striker for Rapid.

Rrahmani cannot play in the Champions League.

This summer, Albion Rrahmani has been connected to many teams than just the Rangers.

The 23-year-old’s 19-goal debut season with Rapid Bucharest is claimed to have captured the attention of people all

throughout Europe going into the window.

There have been mentions of Benfica, Aston Villa, and Napoli, while the Romanian press frequently links Slavia with

Sparta Prague.

However, there seemed to be one name that was going to blast the other names out of the water.

heading for the Champions League Joshua Zirkzee, a striker for Bologna, was recently sold to Manchester United,

with Rrahmani being the early favorite to take over for the Dutchman in Italy.

Bologna’s finances were reportedly in the neighborhood of £100 million, so they could afford Rrahmani’s high

demand.

Instead of paying the rumored €8 million (£6.7 million) that Rapid is requesting for Rrahmani,

Bologna is said to have focused its efforts elsewhere.

Following the notorious incident where they signed Lewis Ferguson from Aberdeen while Rangers were looking,

the Serie A team was briefly connected to a bid for Bojan Miovski.

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