Albion Rrahmani medical update emerges amid Rangers transfer development

Albion Rrahmani medical update emerges amid Rangers transfer development

Despite suffering an ankle injury in October, Albion Rrahmani, a striker for Rapid Bucharest, is not expected to have any trouble passing his Rangers medical, according to Dr Rajpal Brar. Although he was sidelined for more than two months following the setback, according to the injury specialist, he seemed to have bounced back by the end of the season.

This occurs after Neil Lennon made every effort to keep the 23-year-old at the club, as the Gers are eager to secure his services. [The Daily Record] Physical therapist and sports scientist Brar spoke exclusively with Ibrox News about his circumstances. He said: “In October, he sustained a severe ankle injury that sidelined him for more than two months.”

“Rangers will keep this in mind and will have to be extremely methodical with his ongoing fitness, particularly to adapt to a higher intensity league. “The positive is that he did recover well from the injury and had a good season afterwards and played the 90 minutes in most games so I do not see him facing issues with his medical.“

Albion Rrahmani can be the Lawrence Shankland alternative for Rangers
Rrahmani could be a good backup option for Rangers if they cannot sign Lawrence Shankland.

While Shankland is an established Scottish Premiership goalscorer, Rrahmani could be a smart investment for the future.

The 23-year-old Kosovan striker has shown great potential at Rapid Bucharest, netting 19 goals in 30 appearances last season.

He is a mobile and dynamic forward who could add a new dimension to Gers’ attack

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