Scouts sent: Rangers and Clement now eyeing double deal for two in-demand talents

Scouts sent: Rangers and Clement now eyeing double deal for two in-demand talents

Scouts sent: Rangers and Clement now eyeing double deal for two in-demand talents

Rangers currently have a good chance of winning the Scottish Premiership at the end of the current campaign, which will position

them to draw elite players during Philippe Clement’s first summer in leadership.

And that might allow them to execute a spectacular double swoop.

Rangers transfer news

Nevertheless, the Gers will still lose a number of players when the current season ends. A number of players, including Ryan Jack,

Borna Barisic, and Leon Balogun, have contracts expiring this summer and are unlikely to sign new agreements at this time.

Nonetheless, it appears that Ibrox is making all effort to ensure John Lundstram’s future,

as he has been turned into a primary priority with a new deal.

These exits will create room for Clement to establish himself in Scotland once more. Oscar Cortes, Mohamed Diomande, and Fabio

Silva all joined on loan during the January transfer window,

giving Rangers supporters a brief look at his hiring before they went on to

experience success ever since. The Gers now have the potential to replicate this kind of transfer ingenuity come summertime.

After seeing both players in action this season, Graeme Bailey of HITC reports that Clement and Rangers are considering making a

double swoop for Rapid Vienna’s Leopold Querfeld and Matthias Seidl. However, Crystal Palace, Burnley, Wolverhampton Wanderers,

Leicester City, and Old Firm rivals Celtic are all interested in the pair,

so the Scottish giants aren’t the only ones keeping an eye on them.

This summer, attacking midfielder Seidl and center-back Querfeld will likely need to make important decisions about their futures.

Rangers is hoping that the allure of joining a team that has just won a title and

is rising will persuade the Vienna pair to resist the Premier League’s allure.

“Austrian wall” Querfeld can replace Balogun

Even at the young age of 20, Querfeld has garnered a large following in Austria, and for good reason. The center defender is a ready-

made substitute for Balogun, who is expected to leave this summer as a free agent. After helping Denis Cmier with his research of the

defense, Jacek Kulig of Football Talent Scout will definitely be watching this possible summer move.

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