Scouts attended the West Brom game, and Rangers had their sights set on the €2.50 million player worth of Coventry City.

5x Celtic title winner and former Rangers striker join forces at shock new club in transfer eyebrow raiser
5x Celtic title winner and former Rangers striker join forces at shock new club in transfer eyebrow raiser

Scouts attended the West Brom game, and Rangers had their sights set on the €2.50 million player worth of Coventry City.

Callum O’Hare, a midfielder for Coventry City, has a contract that expires in the summer, and Tom Collomosse reports that Rangers are “monitoring” him.

The 25-year-old, who is already free to negotiate a contract with a team outside of England,

is being considered by both the Light Blues and Old Firm rivals Celtic,

according to a Daily Mail journalist who tweeted about this on March 1.

Three Spanish teams have scheduled scouts to observe him play against West Brom on Friday night,

March 1, indicating that they are also interested.

“Think up to three La Liga clubs will watch Callum O’Hare play for Coventry at West Brom on Friday,” wrote Collomosse.

This summer, O’Hare’s contract expires, and he is free to negotiate deals with teams outside of England.

Celtic and Rangers are also on watch.

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O’Hare would undoubtedly be an example of the low-cost acquisitions that have defined the previous transfer windows at Ibrox,

where players with expiring contracts or those without contracts are crucial.

English teams have sent players like Tom Lawrence, Dujon Sterling, and Jack Butland to Glasgow on a free transfer,

and they have all made significant contributions at least while healthy.

The list of low-cost signings who were already expected to depart in a few months is headed by Todd Cantwell, but it’s more mixed this season due to Nico Raskin and Jose Cifuentes‘ problems.

Englishman O’Hare has nine goals and four assists in all competitions this season,

which suggests he might be a thrilling addition to Philippe Clement’s team. However, with Celtic in the mix,

there may be a chance that, like with other possible targets, he lines up in opposition.

It might be a tough race to win either way, depending on which Spanish teams show up at The Hawthorns,

but if Rangers are keen, it appears they must start negotiations right now to stay ahead of the competition.

Even with Cantwell out due to injury, attacking midfield is arguably not a key necessity for the thriving Gers side right now,

but adding from a position of strength can’t be ruled out because the management won’t want to take anything for granted.

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