Ivory Coast midfielder, 22, “has been sold” to Rangers – local journalist

Ivory Coast midfielder, 22, “has been sold” to Rangers - local journalist
Ivory Coast midfielder, 22, “has been sold” to Rangers - local journalist

Ivory Coast midfielder, 22, “has been sold” to Rangers – local journalist

Ivory Coast midfielder, 22, “has been sold” to Rangers – local journalist

The FC Nordsjaelland star Mohamed Diomande “has been sold” to Rangers,

according to sources, and he will be Philippe Clement’s second January acquisition.

The information was revealed by reputable Danish football journalist Farzam Abolhosseini,

who stated that the 22-year-old Ivorian midfielder will soon undergo an Ibrox medical.

The reporter, who works for the Danish publication BT,

states that Mohamed Diomande “has been sold” to Rangers in a report published in the newspaper.

The midfield player is rumored to be flying back from the Danish team’s training camp in the United States today,

Sunday, 21/01, in advance of an Ibrox medical.

Although the rumor does not specify a transfer cost,

the midfielder’s Danish contract is scheduled to expire in a year.

Rangers sign Mohamed Diomande

Although not many Rangers supporters would be familiar with Mohamed Diomande,

the signing matches the Ibrox team’s profile.

Rangers, who are from the Danish Superliga,

are hoping to find jewels in the area to sell for huge profits as they try to expand their struggling player trade strategy.

FC Nordsjalland vs FC Copenhagen - Danish 3F Superliga

Ivory Coast midfielder, 22, “has been sold” to Rangers – local journalist

Through the renowned Right to Dream Academy in Ghana, Mohamed Diomande became a member of FC Nordsjaelland back in January 2020.

Since then, the midfielder has made 111 appearances for the Danes, tallying an astounding 13 goals and 14 assists.

A star for FC Nordsjaelland fits the transfer model

Following up on Philippe Clement’s remarks that it’s necessary to sign young players who may potentially be sold for better prices, the deal appears to be near.

Following the Scottish Cup triumph over Dumbarton, the manager of the Gers also made hints about impending additions.

The responsibility of acquiring brilliant young talent from emerging markets who can make an effect immediately, as well as for the reasons mentioned above, has been assigned to Nils Koppen, the new director of recruitment.

Fans may now learn more about Mohamed Diomande’s qualifications by YouTubing him, but as of right now, this possible transfer seems to fit a lot of requirements.

Rangers may not be done there, as the club is still looking for players in a variety of positions.

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