“Let’s be honest” – Gers urged to avoid SPFL transfer move for contract rebel

"Let's be honest" - Gers urged to avoid SPFL transfer move for contract rebel
"Let's be honest" - Gers urged to avoid SPFL transfer move for contract rebel

“Let’s be honest” – Gers urged to avoid SPFL transfer move for contract rebel

“Let’s be honest” – Gers urged to avoid SPFL transfer move for contract rebel

Rangers will eventually need to solve both the in-house issue and the midfield,

which begs the question of why Philippe Clement hasn’t made a bid for Connor Barron.

With his contract expiring in the summer, the 21-year-old appears to be

the ideal addition for the Gers manager looking to update his team and lower the age distribution.

Kenny Miller, however, believes that the Rangers should stay away from

Connor Barron and explains why in an interview with Clyde Superscoreboard.

"Let's be honest" - Gers urged to avoid SPFL transfer move for contract rebel
“Let’s be honest” – Gers urged to avoid SPFL transfer move for contract rebel

Miller questions Connor Barron, but the Rangers are missing a clear trick.

Ryan Jack should not be considering accepting a new contract at this time,

as he is unsure on a daily basis whether he will be fit.

In a season with sixty games, there is really no reason to sign a player who can only play twenty.

Miller disagrees, saying that the Rangers have Connor Barron as

the ideal like-for-like substitute and a player that they can count on to contribute:

“I like what I’ve seen of him, but to leave Aberdeen to join the Rangers when you can’t get a game…

Is he going to make Rangers better right now?

“He’s never been a consistent member of Aberdeen’s big-performing midfield.

“You have to be Aberdeen’s top player in order to get traded to Rangers. That is all.

Furthermore, he isn’t Aberdeen’s finest player, let’s face it.

It’s not as easy as Miller portrays it, in my opinion.

Players who are “committed” are oftentimes better than those who are unwilling to sign new contracts.

If you ask Aberdeen supporters who they would prefer to have in their midfield,

regardless of talent, you can almost certainly bet that they will tell you that Barron should start.

Furthermore, a man-of-the-match performance in a 2-0 victory over

Eintracht Frankfurt indicates that he possesses more than enough talent to succeed at Ibrox.

During Aberdeen’s Europa Conference League campaign, he started four games and only lost one.

In domestic competitions, he has only started seven games, but he has also only lost twice,

helping the side to victories over Hibs and Hearts when he has solidified the midfield.

The Rangers have had a quiet transfer window, but even though Kenny Miller disagrees,

there isn’t much doubt about the choice to be made about Connor Barron.

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