Rangers transfer roundup as Xavi Simons learns his PSG fate and Mateo Cassierra path cleared
It's transfer season and Rangers are gearing up to clinch their Premiership title back at the first time of asking.
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It's transfer season and Rangers are gearing up to clinch their Premiership title back at the first time of asking.
Rangers have now confirmed the sale of Ibrox flop Cedric Itten this week as he has been axed from the club after a disappointing season in Glasgow.
Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes confirmed Tuesday the team is close to a deal to have Martin St. Louis back behind the bench next season.
Striker Mateo Cassierra has stated he's on Gio van Bronckhorst 's radar as Rangers consider a move for the Colombian.
Gio van Bronckhorst was forced to spend the last couple of months of the 2021/22 campaign without Rangers talisman Alfredo Morelos.
Martin St. Louis appears to be staying in Montreal.
Ukraine and that includes Russian members of the International Olympic Committee, IOC president Thomas Bach said on Friday, defending his decision not to sanction them. The IOC has called on international federations to move events from Russia and ban Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials from competitions. It has, however, not sanctioned or banned Russian members who sit on the IOC from taking part in Olympic meetings despite widespread calls to do so and has also not sanctioned the Russian Olympic Committee.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland : Not all Russians should be blamed for their government's decision to invade Ukraine and that includes Russian members of the International Olympic Committee, IOC president Thomas Bach said on Friday, defending his decision not to sanction them.