Deal in place: Rangers reach late agreement to sign “thunderous” Barisic upgrade – Ibrox opinion

Deal in place: Rangers reach late agreement to sign "thunderous" Barisic upgrade - opinion
Deal in place: Rangers reach late agreement to sign "thunderous" Barisic upgrade - opinion

Deal in place: Rangers reach late agreement to sign

“thunderous” Barisic upgrade – opinion

Deal in place: Rangers reach late agreement to sign “thunderous” Barisic upgrade – opinion

The second signing of the January transfer window forced Glasgow Rangers supporters to wait,

but it was well worth the wait.

The Gers just announced the signing of Mohammed Diomande, a midfield player,

as Philippe Clement seems to have received strong board support.

This is a signing that demonstrates some ambition.

The Ibrox side have the chance to win the treble in the coming months and bolstering his squad gives

the Belgian manager the best possible chance to complete what would be an incredible feat,

especially considering how poor the club were during the opening months of the season.

Could there be more additions before deadline day on Thursday, with two already coming

through the door during the current transfer window?

Deal in place: Rangers reach late agreement to sign"thunderous" Barisic upgrade - opinion
Deal in place: Rangers reach late agreement to sign “thunderous” Barisic upgrade – opinion

Another new signing on the way

A well-known journalist claims that the Gers might have signed signing number three.

Diomande, another new addition on the horizon, will seamlessly fit into Clement’s squad.

He joins Glasgow on a temporary loan arrangement until the Light Blues are required to

make a purchase during the summer transfer window.

It appears that Clement is getting close to signing his third contract of the month after waiting three

weeks for the second one. Fabrizio Romano, who posted a transfer update on X, claims that.

Now that the transfer appears to have been made out of the blue, it appears that we will have to wait

until he can be formally announced.

The defender must finish his loan term in Cyprus, where he is now playing for Fluminense,

in order to move to Ibrox.

After Jefte was excluded from their most recent triumph, APOEL coach Ricardo Sa Pinto was

questioned about the player’s future and responded, “With Jefte, this is an internal

matter that is currently being handled by the club.”

“We will formally notify everyone if there is any fresh information.

The details will become obvious in the next 24 to 48 hours if you have patience.”

This update may indicate how long it will take for the Brazilian to sign a contract with the Gers,

though ideally it will happen within the next few days.

It’s no secret that Clement has been trying to improve the left-back position. It appears the team has

added a young, talented South American, who may eventually prove to be an improvement.

What this action implies for the future of Borna Barisic

The Croatian defender joined the Glasgow team in 2018, and under Steven Gerrard’s leadership,

he quickly became an important member of the team.

The 31-year-old has played 225 times for the team in five and a half seasons and has won three major

trophies. The 2020–21 season was undoubtedly his greatest because it marked the shocking end of a

ten-year league title drought.

That season, Barisic not only contributed seven goals, but he also averaged 2.2 crucial passes per game

and created nine excellent opportunities—a remarkable stat for a left-back.

Though his attacking prowess has always more than compensated for his defensive shortcomings during

his time in Scotland, it appears that he may be nearing the end of his current deal.

Even though Jefte is still growing as a player and is a rough diamond, his attacking talent makes him a

potential improvement over the Croatian if given the chance in Scotland.

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