Handsome £2.6m hitman with 8 goals amid Gers crisis talks “unofficial offers” from Scotland

Handsome £2.6m hitman with 8 goals amid Gers crisis talks “unofficial offers” from Scotland
Handsome £2.6m hitman with 8 goals amid Gers crisis talks “unofficial offers” from Scotland

Handsome £2.6m hitman with 8 goals amid Gers crisis talks “unofficial offers” from Scotland

Handsome £2.6m hitman with 8 goals amid Gers crisis talks “unofficial offers” from Scotland

Rangers-related Before joining FC Midtjylland, Korean striker Cho Gue-sung claimed he received

“several unofficial offers” from England and Scotland.

Back in January, Rangers made headlines when Alan Nixon said the Ibrox club was trying to beat out Celtic,

an Old Firm rival, for the signing of the now 25-year-old hitman.

The Parkhead team appeared to have the upper hand in a deal for Cho Gue-sung,

but in the end, they settled for Oh Hyeon-gyu, a K-League substitute.

The striker was also connected to southern teams like Watford.

Gue-sung eventually stayed at Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors during the winter window.

He then signed a £2.6 million contract to join FC Midtjylland in Denmark during the summer,

and the rest is history.

Regarding “unofficial interest,” Cho Gue-sung

In addition to discussing his relocation to Europe,

Cho Gue-sung talked about possible interest from the UK in an interview with the Athletic,

which focused more on the striking star’s success as a model following the World Cup in Qatar.

Even while a move to Rangers never seemed to be more than a press story,

the forward says there was a lot of “unofficial” interest from all over the UK.

“Many offers from many different clubs came my way during the winter transfer window,

but I decided to wait until the summer,” Gue-sung stated.

Handsome £2.6m hitman with 8 goals amid Gers crisis talks “unofficial offers” from Scotland
Handsome £2.6m hitman with 8 goals amid Gers crisis talks “unofficial offers” from Scotland

There were multiple informal proposals from Scotland and England.

However, I didn’t waver from my choice after I made it.

“I wanted to concentrate on football and wasn’t scared of the attention from the media.

All I wanted was a club where I would always start at the top.

I had no doubt Midtjylland could provide me with it.

I chose Midtjylland because they showed the greatest interest.

Rangers’ striker dilemma

Rangers may be regretting not expressing more interest in

Cho Gue-sung since the club is currently experiencing something of a striker issue.

That is even in the event that no one in Glasgow can guarantee minutes.

With eight league goals for FC Midtjylland this season,

the huge Korean striker, 25, has had a great season in the Danish Superliga thus far.

On the other hand, Rangers recently found out that Brazilian striker Danilo would miss four months of activity,

and Philippe Clement will continue to utilise Kemar Roofe sparingly.

Cyriel Dessers, the striker who did score against Dundee on Saturday,

is a significant question mark in the squad, and Ibrox will probably see some transfer reinforcements in this area.

Cho Gue-sung’s early success with FC Midtjylland suggests that the window of opportunity to sign the forward has already closed.

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