'Chaos at Parkhead' - Rangers can take Celtic inspiration as legend pinpoints two transfer priorities
Rangers legend Brian Laudrup believes his former club face a “far more complicated” transfer window than Celtic.
Both teams have tied down important defenders for next season with Connor Goldson agreeing a new long-term contract at Ibrox, while Cameron Carter-Vickers has committed his future to the Scottish champions, signing permanently from Tottenham Hotspur.
Laudrup feels Celtic’s direct entry to the Champions League group stage on account of winning last season’s Premiership title has given them a foot up.
Yet, the Dane has suggested Rangers can use their rivals as inspiration, noting the position the club were in last summer when Ange Postecoglou took over.
"One thing is already apparent,” Laudrup wrote in his Daily Mail column. “Rangers face a far more complicated window than their rivals
"That doesn't have to be a barrier to eventual success, though. Just think back to the chaos we saw at Parkhead last summer. If you work smart, anything can be achieved.
"This time, Celtic undoubtedly start with certain advantages. Winning last season's Premiership means they have the stability of guaranteed Champions League income to financially support their plans. Also, the overhaul already undertaken has created a strong contract profile within their squad.
"They've still got some significant jobs to do most pressingly in trying to persuade Jota to follow Carter-Vickers in returning but Ange Postecoglou can look ahead with more certainty than Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
"At Ibrox, the budget could alter late on in the window if Van Bronckhorst is able to negotiate two rounds of Champions League qualifiers. Right now, however, there will have to be decisions about how far they can push financially.”
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