Philippe Clement and Nils Koppen may have had a decent night’s sleep ahead of what looks to be a busy transfer week for Rangers.
Rangers enter the last week of the transfer window with only Lille centre-back Rafael Fernandes on their roster, despite Clement saying the club was considering possibilities earlier in January.
With numerous players linked with moves away from Ibrox, the Rangers directorate may have a busy few days as they attempt to reorganize the underperforming Gers side.
Rangers face the Lyall Cameron competition.
Lyall Cameron remains one of Rangers’ most high-profile targets for the January transfer window.
The 22-year-old Dundee star is free to negotiate terms elsewhere, and Rangers reportedly contacted Cameron in January.
Rangers might ‘accelerate’ any pre-contract deal, but it now appears the club will face competition from other Scottish Premiership clubs to sign the player this month.
Aberdeen are also interested in signing Lyall Cameron, as the Scotland U21 international considers his future at Dens Park.
Rangers manager breaks Ridvan Yilmaz’s silence.
Ridvan Yilmaz fuelled transfer rumors when he shared photographs of an Istanbul cafe on Instagram prior to the Tannadice clash.
Ridvan’s absence from the matchday squad at Tannadice sparked wild speculation, but Philippe Clement put an end to it before the game against Dundee United.
Clement clarified that Yilmaz was ruled out of the trip to Tannadice due to an injury, not transfer interest, with the Belgian calling the exit links a’shambles’.
Rangers players Rabbi Matondo and Kieran Dowell have been released from Ibrox due to injury difficulties.
Both players are entirely out of the picture at Ibrox and are expected to leave the club this week.
Rabbi Matondo has been linked with Nantes after his move to Coventry City fell through, and there are rumours that Kieran Dowell may be headed south.
According to the Rangers Review, Dowell is in talks to join Birmingham City.
Hamza Igamane turns heads in the Premier League.
Hamza Igamane has been a revelation for Rangers this season, and Ibrox fans are well aware that he will not be in Glasgow indefinitely.
However, there is a strong belief that Rangers should not sell the Moroccan striker, who was excellent against Dundee United at Ibrox, this month.
According to the latest reports down south, Spurs have ‘done work’ on Hamza Igamane this month, which is concerning for Rangers supporters.
Cyriel Dessers brings value to Rangers.
Cyriel Dessers scored again for Rangers in their win over Dundee United, while speculation about the striker’s future persists.
Dessers has five goals in three games and is a striker in form, with reports of interest from Spain, Italy, and France.
Philippe Clement lauded the striker as a ‘hero’ following his score against Manchester United, and Rangers fans are showing more faith in him.
Will you let Dessers leave before next Monday’s deadline?