Fans of Rangers are anticipating a hectic summer transfer window as Nils Koppen and Philippe Clement try to bolster the team at Ibrox.
Rangers are currently facing a crucial transfer window as a result of Philippe Clement’s failure to win the Scottish Premiership.
Rangers has already signed two deals to bring in left back Jefte, while Oscar Cortes is returning to Lens on loan.
Improvements are clearly needed. Borna Barisic, John Lundstram, Ryan Jack, and Kemar Roofe are among the first team regulars from the last few seasons who are also leaving.
Rangers lost a lot of experienced players last summer, but it appears that Nils Koppen wants to give his young players more attention.
Rangers no longer appear to be looking toward the EFL market, but Premier League loanees might still be under consideration.
Rangers fan message shared by Fabio Silva’s father In January, Rangers made a significant loan signing when Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Fabio Silva joined.
After making his breakthrough at Porto, Silva was once purchased for an enormous £35 million fee, but he had trouble adjusting to life in the Premier League.
Despite this, the Portuguese striker had impressed while on loan at PSV Eindhoven and Anderlecht, where he played alongside Koppen.
Silva was a frustrating Glasgow player, primarily playing down the left flank rather than up attack, until Rangers took him to Ibrox. Silva struggled to fully find his best form at Rangers, managing just four goals in 18 Scottish Premiership games before returning to Wolverhampton.
The perception of Silva’s simulation, which the forward’s father is well aware of, also frequently caused fans to become irritated.
Jorge Silva, Silva’s father, told the Daily Record that at the Scottish Cup final, Rangers supporters gave Fabio a clear message: “Don’t dive.” Jorge, who feels that Silva’s penalty win during Rangers’ 3-3 draw with Celtic at Ibrox changed the outcome of the game, cannot comprehend that attitude at all.
Since then, Jorge believes that Rangers supporters have been “against” his son.
People told me to tell him not to dive when they realized I was his father while I was at the cup final recently.
“I understand that’s just football and emotion, but I don’t get it,” senior Silva stated. “I don’t understand why, following the Celtic game, several Rangers supporters and former players criticized him. Although it was a crucial game, Rangers did little to help Fabio win the penalty.
“He included them in the game, but everyone turned against him thereafter. It’s beyond me to understand.
Fabio always went one-on-one with Alistair Johnston whenever he had the ball, creating difficulties.
He gave the team another goal, but it was offside. But subsequently, it appeared that his fans were against him,” he continued.
If it was ever in any doubt, then Silva’s father has surely ruled out a return to Ibrox now.
Since the forward’s time at Rangers didn’t exactly go as planned, we never really expected him to go on another loan.
It appears that Silva and his family are dissatisfied with the care he received in Glasgow and that it would be best for everyone to break ways.
Silva may finally be sold by Wolves after a poor run, with AC Milan and Sevilla reportedly interested in a £20 million deal.
If another Premier League loanee arrives this summer, Rangers supporters will be left hoping for a more successful term as they didn’t really witness a £20 million player during Silva’s time at Ibrox.
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