Rangers could ‘reignite’ interest in £2.5m winger as Celtic ‘ready to accept’
transfer offers
Rangers could ‘reignite’ interest in £2.5m winger as Celtic ‘ready to accept’ transfer offers
Premiership title challengers Rangers are expected to reignite their interest in long-term target Million Manhoef.
Back in December, it was reported by Glasgow World that the Gers were the frontrunners to sign Manhoef in January, although
TeamTalk sources
added that the Ibrox club could face strong competition from Championship leaders Leicester City and fellow Dutch side Feyenoord.
Manhoef is a 22-year-old winger – who can also be deployed in the fullback position. He has made over 70 appearances for Vitesse
since making
his debut in 2020 and is viewed as one of the club’s most important attacking assets.
The young player has apparently attracted the attention of Rangers manager Philippe Clement, who is a big fan of the star because of
his speed and
inventiveness. While rumors that Vitesse may cash in on Manhoef have only grown stronger due to their off-field financial issues.
With just 12 points and 12 goals from their first 18 games, Vitesse is at the bottom of the table. Manhoef has been the team’s shining
light, and his
four goals are largely credited with keeping them from sinking much worse in the standings.
Due of Vitesse’s lack of squad, Rangers were believed to be reluctant to sign the player because of their dangerous situation of facing
relegation to
the second division.
This deal could open the door for Manhoef to leave the GelreDome stadium this month to generate some much needed funds for the
Dutch club.
The outlet adds that Manhoef is valued at around £2.5m, which makes him an affordable addition to Rangers squad if they were to
make a move.
Celtic ready to accept offer this month as Brendan Rodgers trims squad
Celtic goalkeeper Benjamin Siegrist is the subject of interest from a number of Dutch clubs as he edges closer to an exit from
Parkhead.
The 31-year-old signed for Celtic in the summer of 2022, but is yet to make a single league appearance. He currently finds himself as
the third choice shotstopper behind Joe Hart and Scott Bain, and it is likely that he will be sold in the coming weeks, according
The outlet states that Celtic are ready to accept an offer for the goalkeeper, who previously had spells at Aston Villa, Wolves and
Dundee United.
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