Gavin Kelly This summer, Rangers has only been able to persuade Oscar Cortes to stay, suggesting that they are having trouble luring wingers into the team. Scott Wright and Ross McCausland are the only obvious choices for the right side if Abdallah Sima is unable to return, and Philippe Clement is aware of his lack of depth in the department.
After being linked to Rangers in January, Yusuf Kabadayi signed with Augsburg, and deals for Adama Traore and Relebohile Mofokeng both stalled. Meanwhile, bids are being made for an emerging wide player. The majority of Ianis Hagi’s best football has been played on the right, but his future is uncertain and it’s unclear what the manager believes of the Romanian international. Additionally, he is not a player who will hug the touchline like a classic winger.
Rangers given fee indication if they want to sign Luca Langoni
One player who is more suited is Luca Langoni, who the Rangers made a “approach” for and who is reportedly the focus of MLS teams Kansas City Wizards and New England Revolution. The Argentine football website Olé has verified the rumor and provided information on the offers received thus far.
About £5.5 million is reportedly the amount of the most recent bid, which covers 70% of his contract. This is a sell-on fee provision modified so that Boca Juniors would receive thirty percent of any subsequent sales. The 22-year-old has been playing frequently and is still regarded highly at Boca, but Brian Aguirre’s arrival may cause him to fall even farther in the standings.
Is Langoni fee too much of a risk?
It looked far-fetched when Rangers were connected in January.
Horacio Pagani, a local pundit, has picked Argentina youth international Langoni to follow in the footsteps of Manchester City’s Julian Alvarez: “Langoni’s destiny will resemble that of Julián Álvarez. His bold style of play makes him an incredible player. He plays with a great deal of determination and has the personality to catch the ball and kick at the goal. Langoni’s problem isn’t with quality. Over the past two seasons, he has missed 42 games due to muscular problems, notably hamstring strains. Similar to Sima, Rangers must be absolutely convinced that the player they are spending £5 million on will be available on a regular basis.
If not, Clement will have Wright and McCausland starting once more. Should he do so, the same old issues will come up again.
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