Kris Boyd is hesitant about Rangers Fabio Silva’s transfer as he notes the things that are still lacking.
Kris Boyd doubts that Fabio Silva has what it takes to establish himself as the Rangers’ starting striker.
With supporters still hoping to see a meaningful return on Michael Beale’s summertime investment in Danilo and
Cyriel Dessers, the Light Blues needed some firepower. When he was on the field, Danilo was the better of the two,
but he is presently having his second stint of injury absences, and when he was well, he wasn’t exactly hitting the
back of the net.
Dessers was thus the starting No. 9 for the majority of the season, but his performances have infuriated some
supporters, and even if he has made minor progress, there is still much uncertainty about his ability to be the top
striker at Ibrox. Boyd isn’t sure that the Wolves loan signing of Silva will solve their issues.
The analyst, a former Light Blues striker, is unsure if the Portuguese is the reliable goal scorer his old team needs. He
would continue to look into adding that in this window.
Regarding Silva’s potential as a positive addition, he said to Sky Sports: “I’m not sure, truly not sure. He was undoubtedly a wonderkid, and so far his loans at PSV and Anderlecht have gone well.
“I believe it’s a chance for him to enter and provide a performance. However, I have the impression that Rangers
need someone who can seize the central position and declare it as their own, given the awful performance we saw from Dessers against Celtic.
“Is that man Fabio Silva? He may not be a clear-cut number nine, in my opinion. It’s evident that Danilo is gone. Does Rangers need to get a goal striker with experience? I would if it were me.”
Everyone is talking about Lawrence Shankland at Hearts, and he has continued to play at an amazing level despite connections to the Gers and other teams.
Boyd said, “Looking at it, we’re quite quick to dismiss players in this league sometimes,” when asked if he could be the solution. He has played a long and meaningful role in this league, contributing goals to it.
Personally, I wouldn’t object to it. Considering how much the Rangers spent during the summer. If you had spent that money on Lawrence Shankland, would you have received a higher return? Most likely, you would.
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