Rangers search for answer to goalscoring horror story as forward 'watched' while one Ibrox return route narrows
Rangers have struggled for goals this season under Philippe Clement - but they are reportedly working to address that situation.
The stats don't lie for the Light Blues and after 11 rounds of Scottish Premiership fixtures they've netted just 16 times.. Unbeaten top two Celtic and Aberdeen lead the way but the damning reading comes after that with Dundee United, Dundee and St Mirren finding the net more than the Ibrox side with St Johnstone level on goals scored this term to date.
The pre-contract loophole market down south is one clubs north of the border have exploited in the past and one report from Rangers news claims the Ibrox side have had scouts watch 'unplayable' Kwame Poku at Peterborough. The 23-year-old forward netted a hat-trick in the demolition job of Cambridge United in England's League One - but a number of English Premier League and Championship clubs are also said to have a keen eye on the attacker.
Posh boss Duncan Ferguson has not given up hope of getting his top star to pen fresh terms at the club but concedes it will be 'very tough' to convince him with interest rising due to his stunning form. Goals have been a problem for Rangers but not for Poku who has 10 to his name this term on top of seven assists in all competitions - showing he has an eye for goal and the ability to also create chances.
Talking about his asset, Ferguson told the Peterborough Telegraph: “Kwame is just unplayable at the moment. I would hate to play against him. He needs to give someone else a chance of winning player of the month. They’ll have to rename it the Kwame Poku Trophy!
“The boy is unplayable at the moment, he’s just so good. He deserves all the plaudits and all the credit. That's why we had to keep him in the summer.


