rangers The club are now in a position to sign an “outstanding” midfielder this month and he could come for a bargain fee, according to a report.
Rangers keen on midfielder
this scottish premier league The title is almost certainly out of reach for the Gers this season, but Philippe Clement Now he is looking for new players to join his squad, who will give them a better chance of winning the 56th league title next season.
Clement is on the lookout for several Scottish players to bolster his midfield and now believes the Light Blues are Advanced talks to sign Dundee’s Lyle CameronHis performance this season has been eye-catching.
Another Scot of interest to Rangers is Luton Town’s Alan CampbellCurrently on loan at Charlton Athletic, it was recently suggested that they may have to compete with Aberdeen, Hearts and Hibernian for his signature.
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There is already one Latest news on Gers’ pursuit of CampbellAccording to Football Insider, they are well placed to complete the deal this month as Luton will not stand in their way if the right offer comes forward.
The Championship side are willing to sanction the midfielder’s departure on the cheap as he is not part of their plans, and there is a feeling the player himself would also be keen on a move as he wants to move back to Scotland.
The Glasgow-born maestro has been in England since the 2021-22 season, joining Luton after impressing for Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership, but it looks like he will soon be playing north of the border again .
Rangers’ upcoming Scottish Premiership fixtures |
date |
Dundee United(guest) |
January 26 |
Ross County(h) |
February 2 |
red heart(1) |
February 16 |
St Mirren(Lord) |
February 22 |
Kilmarnock(1) |
February 26 |
Campbell could rekindle his career at Ibrox
It’s been a tricky few years for the midfielder, who spent the 2023-24 season on loan at Millwall and struggled before being loaned out to Charlton Athletic in England this season.
Having said that, the former Luton man earned himself a Scotland cap during a period of consistent starts for the Hatters, and considering he’s still only 26, there’s no reason why he can’t get back to that form. grade.
Former Luton boss Nathan Jones was full of praise for the Scot after he earned a call-up to the international squad. explain: “He’s had a great season, getting better, getting stronger.
“He had to deal with what could have been a serious injury early on, but he came back quickly which was great for us.”
With Campbell set to join for a bargain-basement fee this month, it’s worth the risk to Rangers, with Clement hoping he can reignite his career at Ibrox.