Michael Beale names Rangers transfer drive advantage as he demands players put a 'marker down' in 3 key areas
Delighted Michael Beale reckons that Rangers can now boast strength in depth after a hectic summer transfer window so far.
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Delighted Michael Beale reckons that Rangers can now boast strength in depth after a hectic summer transfer window so far.
Rangers are set to make a profit on Antonio Colak with the striker on the verge of securing a £2.5million switch to Parma.
It's been a busy summer at Rangers and Michael Beale's confirmation of activity set to continue will only heighten the rumour mill.
Werder Bremen are set to face a fight for Rangers striker Antonio Colak's signature with a pair of Italian sides keen on the Ibrox striker.
David McCarthy: More than likely. I reckon if he gets acceptable bids for Ianis Hagi, Glen Kamara and Ben Davies, they'll be off. And if Borna Barisic doesn't extend his deal, they could take cash for him as well. Fraser Wilson: Glen Kamara is the obvious one given the heights the midfielder reached under Steven Gerrard a couple of seasons ago. His time seems to be up. Antonio Colak would be a big loss. The striker guarantees goals but seems out of favour under Beale. Andy Newport: He certainly needs to clear some more of the deadwood out but having already waved goodbye to the likes of Ryan Kent, Alfredo Morelos and Allan McGregor I don't think Beale will be keen to lose any more big names. Glen Kamara and Scott Wright look the most likely to be leaving.
It's being reported in South America that Rangers have now 'practically agreed' a deal to sign Jose Cifuentes from LAFC.
After a horror show in last season's Champions League group stage, Rangers will be desperate for a return in order to put things right this season.
Having enjoyed two Champions League qualification spots since 2020/21, Scotland now faces a five-way battle against Austria, Switzerland, Turkey and Serbia to keep them.