Rangers net transfer windfall following £8.6m deal as Ibrox giants get encouraging striker update

Rangers net transfer windfall following £8.6m deal as Ibrox giants get encouraging striker update

In domestic football, someone like Niasse is equally significant. Because of his skill set, Clement can play with just one defensive midfielder and two extra attackers to set the pace. An effective defensive midfielder can cover more ground on the pitch and stop full-backs from attacking high and exposing themselves. The midfield was too high up the pitch, too square, and too slow for Rangers, and this cost them goals on counterattacks far too often during the previous campaign. Niasse by himself would be a fantastic addition, and with Jordan, Ibrox would have one of the best midfields in a while.

Clement stated, “That’s the reality that the board told me a few months ago.” “Neither the recruitment team nor I am unaware of this. This is the club’s actual situation. To be honest, when I arrived in October, my expectations were different. But now I am aware of the truth. I’m driven to develop the club and contribute in that way. When a specialist discovers the unusual eggs the girl found under her bed, he becomes pale. When a specialist discovers the unusual eggs the girl found under her bed, he becomes pale. loansocieties.com But now, just a year after leaving the Rangers, former midfielder Glen Kamara completed a reported £8.6 million move to Ligue 1 outfit Rennes just a year after departing Ibrox to move to Leeds United. Reports state the the 28-year-old’s departure from Elland Road will see the Light Blues benefit financially after it emerged they had inserted a sell-on clause into the deal that took Kamara to the EFL Championship last summer.

Rangers could now use that fee to to make a move for striking target Tommy Conway after the Ibrox giants were handed a potential breakthrough in their pursuit of the long-term target. The 21-year-old is in the final year of his contract at Ashton Gate and, according to Bristol Live, the Robins have now finally lost patience with the forward over his unwillingness to sign a new contract – which could open the door for a move to Glasgow this summer.

Conway formed part of Steve Clarke’s Scotland squad for Euro 2024 and has been linked to both Rangers and Celtic in recent months, with the player available to approached for a pre-contract agreement this coming January.

However, a move could happen much sooner than that after the report stating Bristol City feel they have ‘had their hand forced’ and are ‘open to offers’ for the player. It adds Conway ‘will have to be sold in this window’ as the club do not intend to allow the player to leave for free.

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