Rangers “reignite” their interest in a Birmingham City star through a transfer as a hidden clue appears on social media

Rangers “reignite” their interest in a Birmingham City star through a transfer as a hidden clue appears on social media.

According to rumors, Rangers have rekindled their interest in center defender Dion Sanderson of Birmingham City. According to reports from earlier this summer, the Ibrox team is still interested in the 24-year-old, who has had a challenging season at St Andrews after losing the captaincy for a brief period of time due to an incident off the field. In addition, there has been new conjecture around the Blues skipper after the team was demoted from the EFL Championship to League One.

Sanderson, who played 37 times in the English second tier last term, was unable to steer his side away from the drop zone and he has been linked with a move to Scotland against, despite rumours regarding his potential exit quieting in recent weeks.

The Black Cats were interested in bringing their former loanee back to the Stadium of Light, and it’s thought that their prior efforts were turned down since they are a third-tier team, according to the Sunderland Echo. They further assert that discussions on Sanderson’s future have been reignited. The former player for Wolves and Cardiff City was first connected to Rangers in January of last year, and the Glasgow giants have regularly been mentioned as potential suitors for the player in recent transfer seasons. Birmingham is rumored to be interested in trading for Connor Goldson in exchange for the defender if they were to seek a permanent deal for him.

With almost 300 games and 23 goals from center half over the past six years, the former Brighton & Hove Albion star has been a great asset to the Light Blues. According to Transfermarkt, his current transfer value is £4.2 million.Sanderson recently talked about Birmingham’s future. Fans of Birmingham shouldn’t worry too much about Sanderson’s future because last month, the player made a comment on social media that seemed to indicate he would be staying with the team. “Hello Bluenoses,” he said. It’s been a while since I used social media. I thought it was necessary for me to stand back and consider the previous several months. It’s been difficult to handle as a captain, a player, and as a person. I want to apologise to you all for the mistakes I’ve made both on and off the pitch.

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