With just over a week to go until the transfer window closes, Rangers They are reportedly closing in on winning the race to sign the Scottish star in a repeat of their previous deal for Conor Barron.
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GERS has already turned to the transportation market once this month to Hello Rafael Fernandez And enhance Philip ClementDefensive options. Now, they appear to have turned their attention towards welcoming a summer signing into the heart of the midfield.
Speaking to the club website, Rangers technical director Niels Köppen Fernandes welcomed, saying: “It is great to have Rafael join Rangers for the rest of the season and is another exciting young talent to add to our squad.
“We identified the defensive zone as an area we wanted to strengthen in this window, and it's great to be able to add Rafael. I'm sure he can continue to develop his game at Rangers, and I look forward to seeing him challenge our defensive players to play in the coming weeks and months, and possibly in the seasons.” Coming too.”
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Wasting no time enjoying their new defender, the Gers have already turned their attention towards another reinforcement. According to the Daily Mail, Rangers are now on the verge of signing Lyall Cameron In the step you will see them ranked and playing any interest from Scottish Premiership Rivals Aberdeen.
While Aberdeen are able to offer Dundee more game time, Rangers are set to offer Cameron the wages he demands, thus securing his signature. Out of contract in the summer, Rangers are set to land the signature Dundee star in a mirroring of their deal to sign Barron from Aberdeen last summer.
'Decisive' Cameron is one to watch
After earning a nomination for the PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year award last season, away from Dundee he always looked to the cards for Cameron's talent. At 22 years of age, the midfielder is a rising star who is likely to only get better and better, as Rangers look set to cash in on a quick move to secure his signature.
Clement He's already a fan of Cameron too, having told reporters in his press conference when Rangers drew 1-1 with Dundee a few weeks ago, via Football Bulls: “Cameron, too, is a very good midfielder, a creative midfielder, with decisive movement in the final lane and a good solid base behind him as well.”
with Eight goals and seven assists To his name in all competitions, that creativity has never been more evident than in the current campaign, and Rangers must hand Cameron every opportunity to show that side of his game at Ibrox when he arrives.
In a season full of disappointment in the Scottish Premiership, GERS could have at least had one bright spark waiting for them at the end of the campaign that could help turn things around.