former Rangers The player who scored 33 goals in his first spell with the club is said to be returning to Ibrox during the January transfer window.
Rangers are thriving after Celtic win
Philip Clement He secured one of the most important wins of his entire tenure on Thursday afternoon, not only in terms of his future, but also because it came in emphatic fashion against Celtic.
Rangers comprehensively overcame their biggest rivals at Ibrox, Cruising to a 3-0 win They rarely look into any problem. Giannis Hagi, Robin Propper and Danilo scored the goals of the team, which closed the gap at the top of the league. Scottish Premier League To 11 points.
Beyond this impressive win, Rangers are still linked with potential new signings this month, in order to boost their chances of moving closer to Celtic further. Varazdin is a midfielder Leon Belkar He has emerged as a reported target for the Scottish giants, with the 22-year-old Croatian having the ability to form an impressive partnership with Nicolas Raskin in the middle of the park.
Rangers are also believed to be one of several clubs interested in penning a pre-deal with the Burnley player Josh Brownhill In January. The Englishman is in the final year of his contract at Turf Moor, meaning he will be able to leave on a free transfer at the end of the season.
The former Rangers player is set to return to Ibrox
Now, according to Turkish outlet BBO Sports, cited by Ibrox News, Rangers are reportedly on the verge of bringing Ryan Kent back to the clubIn a major development.
It would be huge news if Kent returns to Rangers this month, having been a popular and influential figure in his first spell at the club. He scored 33 goals and made 56 assistsproviding a constant attacking threat from the outside.
The 28-year-old is a free agent after ending a disappointing spell at Turkish club Fenerbahce, but it looks like he could be back in a Gers shirt very soon.
Given his age, there is no reason for Kent to lose yards, although he may lack match fitness, and it is worth remembering how much Kent lost. Steven Gerrard He evaluated him during his time as manager, saying in 2020:
“From an attacking point of view, I think Ryan was the game-changer for us tonight. He plays incredibly well at the back and he's added that to his game this season. He got the penalty that got us through and he's just a player.” He is a constant threat and has added a different dimension to his game, he is a pleasure to watch and coach and we just need to enjoy him.
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There may not be much downside at all in Rangers re-signing Kent, although some supporters may have been disgruntled with him leaving for the first time, and it appears a free transfer could be agreed.