Rangers are closing in on acquiring Dundee midfielder Lyall Cameron, according to Chris Jack.
The Rangers Review journalist reported on January 16 that, while the priority is to bring in a new defender, given Neraysho Kasanjwirjo’s injury, the club is working to acquire Cameron’s services.
The 22-year-old’s contract with Dundee expires at the end of the season, thus this window offers the club’s last chance to secure a transfer fee.
Lyall Cameron will be a strong signing for Rangers.
Gers are anticipated to be active in terms of both incomings and outgoings during the January transfer window.
With half the month having gone, it’s surprising that the team hasn’t signed a new player for the winter.
Typically, they begin work before the window opens, and fans receive good news within the first week or so.
Hopefully, Cameron is the answer, and it remains to be seen whether the club will pay a small fee upfront to bring him in during this window.
While the arrival of midfielders is encouraging, fans and Philippe Clement would like to see more defensive activity.
Along with that, another attacking signing would not hurt, especially if Cyriel Dessers is to leave this month.