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Rangers injury fact of ‘6 in 16’ illustrates Clement’s transfer problems

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At Ibrox, Philippe Clement is starting from scratch. He described the state of the injuries as “clearly not good” foundations. The Belgian is currently storing the solutions within the premises.

Big Premier League teams are also pleased with what they see. They do, of course. Eduard Spertsyan seems to be one of those acquisitions that can easily walk into Scotland and dominate the local game, much like Jota at Celtic.

It might be a bit early to suggest that Spertsyan is one of Europe’s best attacking midfield players. After all, he hasn’t proven himself outside of Russia yet. However, a player who scored and assisted in double digits in 2022–2023 and who might still do so in 2023–2024 would unquestionably be an instant improvement over those who came before him at Ibrox.

Presuming Spertsyan’s ability to break lines and carry the ball can be duplicated in the United Kingdom, that also likely includes Tom Lawrence and Todd Cantwell.

According to Alexander Karapetyan, a former international for Armenia, “Spertsyan’s strong statistics are no coincidence.” RB Sport reports this. “He has once again shown his mettle. I’m hoping he can keep getting better.

According to Karapetyan, who says he spoke with Spertsyan, the star from Krasnodar, he told him that he intended to quit Russian football in order to pursue his dream of competing in European football.

“I talk to Edik (Spertsyan’s alias), and I’m very knowledgeable,” Karapetyan continues. “I’m hoping everything goes as planned for him; he wants to travel to Europe and compete in major competitions.

It’s unfortunate that Russian clubs are currently unable to compete in European events due to current circumstances. All football players aspire to compete at the highest level, but sadly, this is not feasible in Russia.

Following the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, senior UEFA competition is off limits to Russian teams. Because of this, Krasnodar is destined to miss out on a spot in the Champions, Europa, or Conference League, even though Spertsyan’s outstanding play thrust The Bulls into a title fight.

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Rangers key player wanted

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The Scotsman claims Rangers might be persuaded to sell Jack Butland this summer if a sizable offer comes in from a Premier League team.

The news site stated on July 1st that the Ibrox team is not at all interested in parting with the 31-year-old this summer.

The England international, who relocated to Glasgow last summer, was one of the season’s most notable players in 2023–2024.

Rangers shouldn’t support Jack Butland offers below £15 million.
Butland is in the prime years for goalkeepers, which are usually between the ages of 28 and 34, so the Gers need to be steadfast in their position about him for some time.

He is a custodian of the highest calibre and is at the top of his game at the age of thirty-one.

His worth to the team was demonstrated by his performances during the previous season, which were among the best in the Scottish Premiership.

The way the Gers are standing suggests that they think highly of the goalie and are not eager to part with him.

Because of this, they will have the advantage in any future discussions and can demand the price they want. They won’t even entertain offers lower than £15 million for their number one.

Hopefully, no club even thinks of testing the waters to sign the 31-year-old this summer.

 

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update Peñarol manager gives definitive Damian Garcia Rangers transfer interest

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Amid rumours of a possible transfer to Rangers, Damian Garcia has done well to maintain his entire focus on Peñarol.

The 20-year-old midfield prodigy from Uruguay has been the focus of numerous transfer rumours involving the Ibrox team, with the connections first emerging in South America at the beginning of June.

You would excuse Damian Garcia for turning his head while the hullabaloo about new contracts, handshakes in Mexico, release clauses, and transfer appraisals continued.

Amidst all the reports, the youthful Uruguayan was observed on the Peñarol field, serving as a defensive midfielder for ninety minutes in the team’s most recent league game.

Additionally, Peñarol’s management gave a clear update on the player’s contract status and those Rangers connections after the game.

Racing held Peñarol, who are hoping to qualify for the Uruguayan Primera División, 1-1 despite Damian Garcia playing the entire match from a midfield position.

The midfielder’s presence on the field serves as another evidence of Peñarol’s unwavering resolve to retain Garcia with the team through the summer, despite the “keen” Rangers’ interest.

Diego Aguirre, the manager of Peñarol, has made it apparent all summer long that he intended to retain the majority of his team together.

While acknowledging that the team and the U20 World Cup winner have reached a new agreement, it goes without saying that the Uruguayan coach is happy to have averted a huge difficulty.

After the match, Aguirre said to Carve Deportiva, “There was a chance that some players might leave.”

However, I have always stated that I thought they should keep the core group of this club, given they had a fantastic start to the season.

 

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Rangers boss terms to sign Conway

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In the summer transfer window, Rangers might try to make an offer to bring Tommy Conway, a forward for Bristol City, to Ibrox.

The Daily Record (print edition, June 12, back page) reports that should the 21-year-old forward reach the last 12 months of his Bristol City contract, the Gers will try to make a bid to sign him.

In the competition to sign Conway, who is now in Germany as Steve Clarke’s national side gets ready for Friday’s home opener against the Bears, the Bears are anticipated to have competition from Celtic.

Bristol City has made an unsuccessful attempt to get him to sign a new deal. In the new year, Rangers may sign him on a pre-contract; the Championship team would then lose him for crossborder compensation of as little as £300,000.

In the best-case scenario for Bristol City, Conway winning a great Euro 2024 Championship would allow them to demand a sizeable seven-figure sum.

Rangers has used the summer transfer window to their full potential.
Under a new manager, the Gers have begun work on the rebuilding project for an additional year. Every summer, it has been a recurring motif for them.

Some Rangers players whose contracts were about to expire have already been moved out, and plans are in place to bring in quality players to fill the hole. In the upcoming days, further departures are anticipated as Philippe Clement works feverishly to mould the team to his own specifications.

After adding Jefte and Oscar Cortes, the Rangers completed their summer signing class earlier this week with the arrival of Clinton Nsiala.

Although Clement is allegedly looking into other options, Ridvan Yilmaz is probably going to continue at Ibrox. Thomas Galdames, a left back for Godoy Cruz, has been connected to a move lately.

This summer, Rangers also want to strengthen their striker position, and Adama Traore of Ferencvaros has been connected to them. Conway will cost the Gers a pitiful sum of money to sign, but whether they will do so at this time remains to be seen.

 

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