Rangers are in the midst of a complete reset, not just a rebuild, from top to bottom, with every effort being made to get the club back on track.
Philippe Clement may or may not be the manager in charge, but unless there is a consistently high-quality group, little will alter at the top of the Scottish Premiership league.
One issue is getting the proper players across the line, not a lack of money to buy decent players, with a previous Rangers target potentially opening the door for Vaclav Cerny to be signed permanently.
Rangers may make a permanent move for Vaclav Cerny, after Sky Sports”verbal agreement’ claim for the Ibrox-linked winger.
Andreas Skov Olsen’s transfer could assist Rangers.
In recent years, Malik Tillman and Abdallah Sima have demonstrated that the recruitment team can discover outstanding players; yet, there is a long list of others who the club has passed over for various reasons.
Danilho Doekhi, Joey Veerman, Viktor Gyokeres, and Ivan Toney have all gone on to demonstrate that they could have made an impact, while Andreas Skov Olsen was another player who slipped through the cracks under Steven Gerrard.
The Danish winger would have cost the former Gers manager approximately £6 million, and his 79 goals and assists in 124 appearances for Club Brugge show that he might have made a difference for Rangers as well.
The 25-year-old is reportedly on the move in a transfer that might benefit Rangers:
“Andreas Skov Olsen and VfL Wolfsburg have now reached a verbal agreement for a winter transfer,” Sky Sports’ Florian Pletterberg reported.
“He can sign a deal until 2029. Negotiations with Club Brugge are anticipated to begin soon. Price range: €10-15 million.”
The fee is between £8.5 and £12.5 million, but it is the knock-on impact that should have Rangers fans excited.
Skov Olsen is a left-footed right-winger, therefore Cerny would be pushed even farther down the pecking order at Wolfsburg.
What has Cerny said about his permanent move to Rangers?
Cerny has already spoken about a permanent move to Rangers, but is content to focus on what he does best for the time being.
“I know how football works and, that it can then turn into a positive light if the season goes as expected,” said the twelve-goal winger.
“I am aware of the current scenario at Rangers and the potential. But it is not up to me to respond to that so immediately. All I have to do is give my all on the pitch and help the club succeed.
“I’m just focused on football, family, and life in Glasgow, which is hectic enough. I wouldn’t want to waste my time worrying about something I couldn’t change anyway.”