At this point, it seems that Rangers’ chances of winning this month depend on whether or not a new midfield player shows up at Ibrox.
Furthermore, it’s likely that this agreement won’t be finalized until the summer, even in the instance of Lyall Cameron.
The competition for the Dundee dynamo is being led by Rangers. Cameron can be signed on a pre-contract agreement now, with a fee to be determined later. This is similar to what happened to Connor Barron when Rangers paid Aberdeen £650,000 in the wake of a tribunal.
Rangers News is aware of Rangers’ interest in Marko Soldo, but it seems that not much has changed since then. Carney Chukwuemeka is expected to depart Chelsea for a more wealthy club overseas, while Leon Belcar secured a new contract at NK Varazdin.
But there’s also the Sasa Zdjelar option to think about.
The Daily Mail claims that Rangers are interested in the enforcer from CSKA Moscow and Serbia.
Sasa Zdjelar joining Rangers would be detrimental to CSKA Moscow.
And as he approaches the last few months of his own deal, Zdjelar might be a cheap, potentially lucrative choice. However, many Ibrox supporters would rather see the younger, Premiership-proven Cameron arrive than Zdjelar.
The Russian giants now have a choice to make. Do CSKA keep onto Zdjelar in the hopes that he may assist propel a title charge or a European push, given that they are seven points behind leaders Zenit St Petersburg in the table?
Instead of losing the former Partizan Belgrade star for free in a few months, could they cash in now?
Former CSKA mainstay Dmitry Khomukha told Sov Sport that he is more inclined to choose the first choice than the second.
When asked if losing Zdjelar would significantly harm CSKA’s chances, Khomukha responds, “At the moment, I think so.” “Players from the core squad being lost is very undesirable.
“I reiterate that it will be difficult for the team to lose any player who is a member of CSKA’s main squad.”
That being said, not all Russians have this view.
CSKA Moscow have one chance to sell Serbia international
CSKA Moscow has a single opportunity to sell Despite Zdjelar’s age and contract status making him unlikely to cost Rangers a fortune, Serbian international Alexander Tarkhanov, who coached the capital city club for two years in the 1990s, believes CSKA should not overlook the financial requirements.
Tarkhanov tells Championat, “CSKA should probably sell Zdjelar to Rangers.”
“We must consider if he will benefit the squad and if it makes sense to prolong his contract. This will be decided by CSKA’s management.
However, the “army men” currently have the chance to profit from Zdjelar. Additionally, Sasa ought to be sold to the Rangers if he decides against extending the deal. We shouldn’t be concerned about Zdjelar leaving because he isn’t very famous. This level of football player is common.
Compared to some of Rangers’ other alleged midfield targets, Zdjelar is a more defensive-minded choice.
Lyall Cameron has eight goals and seven assists this season for Tony Docherty’s Dundee team, while Marko Soldo, who began the season as a number six, has developed as a number ten in Croatia.