Rangers has finally reject Bayern Munich third bid for ‘ ballmaker’ and accept to keep him
Rangers startled Europe, to some extent, when they defeated Real Betis in an improbable victory in Spain to secure their Europa League last-16 seeding.
It was a great evening for the Light Blues, courtesy to Kemar Roofe’s late strike,
which combined with goals from Abdallah Sima and Cyriel Dessers to knock Betis out of the competition despite the odds appearing stacked in their favour.
The Gers are currently enjoying a fantastic run of form both domestically and on the European scene
, and Philippe Clement will be hoping to keep that momentum going.
The issue is facing some of the competition’s most powerful hitters in the knockout round,
which is exactly what could happen when the draw is made on Friday.
There are still games to play in the second legs this week, and the Gers are seeded,
ruling out Liverpool, Leverkusen, and West Ham. At least in this round.
But who are the best-case scenarios that clubs like Gers could face? Alternatively,
who do they hope to avoid?
According to the website [20 February],
following the club’s official announcement, the 16-year-old will remain at Ibrox until at least 2028,
joining Steven Smith’s Under 18s.
Allen has been hailed as a “dynamic” forward who can play anywhere
on the frontline and emerged as a possible future star during his six-year spell at Goodison Park.
The youngster has already appeared in four U18s games this season,
totaling 60 minutes as a replacement at a level far above what was anticipated of him,
and he has also contributed one assist. Rangers claim the possible future.
Rangers fans should be pleased about the potential of 16-year-old Allen,
who has voiced his joy at moving to Scotland from Merseyside.
Philippe Clement’s deployment of young players this season should offer the new transfer faith that with hard effort and growth,
he may be able to find his way into the senior team.
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