Rangers Lewis Ferguson regret takes new twist amid reports of £22m Serie A switch

Rangers reach agreement with new Ibrox star on major summer contract
Rangers reach agreement with new Ibrox star on major summer contract

Rangers Lewis Ferguson regret takes new twist amid reports of £22m Serie A switch

Rangers may well be regretting a failure to move for Lewis Ferguson as his form at Bologna generates reported £22m interest from the top of Serie A.

Rangers were often connected with Lewis Ferguson while the Scotland international was at Aberdeen.

Ferguson is the son and nephew of former Rangers midfielders Derek and Barry.

The Ibrox club’s failure to sign the now 24-year-old has sparked further scrutiny in the midst of Bologna’s impressive form.

Rangers fans who have repeatedly regretted the club’s failure to sign Lewis Ferguson should look aside now,

as the newest reports indicate a significant transfer this summer.Bologna FC v Atalanta BC - Serie A TIM

Lewis Ferguson is desired by Serie A giants.
According to Mail + and Stephen McGowan, iconic Italian clubs AC Milan,

Inter Milan, Juventus, and Napoli are all following Lewis Ferguson.

The midfielder is also valued at £22 million, which effectively puts Rangers out of pursuing him.

In fact, after seeing Ferguson’s £1.7 million move to Bologna in 2022,

Rangers fans have been left feeling nauseous and regretful.

Rangers could have signed a midfield martial for a generation in Lewis Ferguson,

who has blue blood in his veins and must meet homegrown quotas.

Instead, Gers fans are looking at the biggest teams in Italy to analyze Ferguson,

who, having advanced to the next level, may only return to Glasgow in the latter stages of his career.

Reports transmit homegrown Rangers’ message.
The Lewis Ferguson issue should serve as a lesson to Rangers,

who have far too often turned their backs on successful young Premier League players.

In the past, Ibrox teams wOther players have come and gone in Scottish football,

with Josh Doig and Aaron Hickey among the most notable,

and it will be intriguing to see whether the team changes strategy.

There is one homegrown player currently playing in the Scottish Premiership who has sparked a lot of interest around Rangers.

ere made up of good players from the local level,

but the current lineup only includes ex-Aberdeen players Ryan Jack and Scott Wright.

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