Rangers transfer notice as new contract for Connor Barron is presented and bid for Hamza Igamane is submitted
Although Oscar Cortes, Jefte, and Clinton Nsiala have already joined the Rangers, manager Philippe Clement is adamant that more players should be added. Since the transfer window doesn’t technically reopen until June 14, there is still plenty of time to make additions.
However, given the Gers’ shrewd and nimble summer transfer business thus far, it is anticipated that further announcements will be made before the preseason even begins.
Hamza Igamane of FAR Rabat has been named, and it is said that the Moroccan under-23 striker would soon be revealed as their newest addition on a £1.7 million contract. The athlete, who is regarded as one of the most gifted young players in the nation, just needs to finish the medical process.
Meanwhile, Connor Barron is being pursued by a number of teams, including Serie A and English teams. Before other suitors surfaced, the Gers were thought to be leading the pursuit for the former Aberdeen midfielder, but it is now said that the club has presented the player with new contract terms.
If Dons were to leave Scottish football, he would be expected to receive training compensation of approximately £525,000.
Albion Rrahmani, another striker, is still on their list. According to a Romanian source who spoke to Football Scotland, the Gers are in a strong position to sign the Rapid Bucharest star.
However, the club president insisted that the player’s current offer is not acceptable. “Rrahmani is currently the subject of an offer that, in our opinion, falls short of his worth and status. We want Rrahmani to stay with us; I’m not sure whose side it is.
“In addition, he has a contract with the team, which is great news for us because we know he will be crucial to our success.
“It is not easy to manage such a moment, things can be tempting when you hear that you have offers, maybe for the better, but he is a balanced boy. I think we will still have him.”
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