
Rangers transfer round-up: Loan signing back on cards, exit hint emerges for Igamane
Rangers will be looking to make the most of the hours remaining in the winter transfer window as rumours continue to intensify.
Although the Light Blues have improved in recent weeks, any chances of success could hinge on the business
they are able to conduct before the window slams shut.

If that is to be the case, Rangers will need to ramp up their efforts to secure any additional incomings
while being mindful of potential exits.
Ibrox News rounds up all the latest news at Ibrox.
Rangers have Hamza Igamane hope
Everton appears to have given up on signing Rangers striker Hamza Igamane after being
linked to a bid for the player during the transfer window.
According to a report from Sky Sports at Goodison Park, the Toffees will not be looking to acquire a new striker this window,
which could provide the Light Blues a significant boost for the rest of the campaign.
Although there has been intense interest, Rangers seem to have been successful in keeping
Igamane on board unless another team makes a bid.
This appears to be the best thing the Gers have done, but anything may happen throughout the rest of the window.
A deal to Chelsea is still possible.
Aaron Anselmino [Scottish Sun] was considered to be a target for Philippe Clement’s team,
but when a deal was offered to Marseille, all dreams of a trade were dashed.
That agreement has now collapsed, though, and a move to Ibrox may once again be in the cards before
the deadline of pre-midnight on February 3.
Chelsea are said to be keen on securing a temporary loan switch for the 19-year-old and it could provide
Rangers with the perfect opportunity to jump at the chance.
If a deal is to happen, the Gers will need to move fast if they are to jump to the front of the queue for his signature.
Rangers accept bid from Championship club
According to the Daily Record, Millwall, a Championship team, made a deal for Zak Lovelace, which Ranges reportedly accepted.
Lovelace has had a difficult time establishing a career at Ibrox, and his exit has been planned throughout the window,
most likely occurring before the deadline.
The 19-year-old is expected to return to his old team after leaving in 2022 after Millwall made a seven-figure bid for him.
Rangers were eager to get a pay for Lovelace’s services rather than lose him for much less in the summer
after he turned down the chance to stay longer in Scotland.
In other Rangers news, this Serie A team’s window to sign a Ger is closing.
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