Barry Ferguson shares Rangers transfer change that he has been told about

Barry Ferguson shares Rangers transfer change that he has been told about

Rangers’ completion of the sale of Connor Barron demonstrates a shift toward more home-grown acquisitions at Ibrox, according to Barry Ferguson. Writing in his Daily Record column (22 June), the former skipper revealed that he’s been told the club is seeking to make at least one domestic move per season as a shift to their current strategy.

Connor Barron’s transfer is not the last at Ibrox

With two previous crucial players released and a gulf of choices opening up for Philippe Clement, the middle of the pitch at Ibrox may require more attention this summer than any other. The losses of John Lundstram and Ryan Jack at the end of June demanded adequate replacements, and Barron’s arrival might see the 21-year-old go right into the starting lineup [Fanatik].

Barron’s two full seasons of Premiership experience may give him an advantage against players like Mohamed Diomande and Nico Raskin who are competing for a place in Clement’s squad. Furthermore, Barron’s decision to join the Gers after considering other options demonstrates that he is prepared and eager to make a difference in blue [Rangers club website].

Ferguson’s hopes that Barron will hit the ground running next season may come true, and Ibrox fans will be eager for another Scottish kid to establish himself in a potentially title-winning club.

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