Four Lads: Red tape is lifted and Mohamed Diomande is scheduled to arrive at Rangers today.

Four Lads: Red tape is lifted and Mohamed Diomande is scheduled to arrive at Rangers today.
Four Lads: Red tape is lifted and Mohamed Diomande is scheduled to arrive at Rangers today.

Four Lads: Red tape is lifted and Mohamed Diomande is scheduled to arrive at Rangers today.

Four Lads: Red tape is lifted and Mohamed Diomande is scheduled to arrive at Rangers today.

Following the completion of his transfer to Rangers last week, Mohamed Diomande is scheduled to arrive in Glasgow today, according

to Stevie Clifford. Initially, his arrival was postponed because of a work visa application.

On January 30, the podcast presenter of Four Lads Had A Dream revealed that Rangers representatives traveled to Denmark to

finalize the contract; however, Diomande is now scheduled to arrive in Glasgow.

 

Four Lads: Red tape is lifted and Mohamed Diomande is scheduled to arrive at Rangers today.
Four Lads: Red tape is lifted and Mohamed Diomande is scheduled to arrive at Rangers today.

It has been said that any issues or delays surrounding his work permit have now been sorted out, and he could begin training with the squad towards the end of the week.

Clifford said in an interview with The Rangers Review on January 30 that he expected to get in Scotland on time. I believe that all of

his paperwork, including his work permit, has been resolved. We went out there even though he was meant

to come last week due to some delays.

“Great news that he should be here; perhaps he will participate in training by the end of the week.”

It has been a long wait for Diomande to arrive in Glasgow; first, storms and high winds delayed his signing, and then work permit

complications delayed his arrival. However, it appears that everything has now been resolved,

so he can finally make his much-anticipated move.

At Ibrox, the £4.5 million midfield player from FC Nordsjaelland has generated a lot of excitement. Capable of operating from both the

center and the wing, he appears to be precisely the kind of player the Rangers want and one who could flourish under Philippe Clement.

He still has plenty of time to improve at Ibrox, where he is only 22 years old. In the years to come, he might emerge as a major player

and bring in some cash for Rangers through a potential sell-on.

There have been hints that he would be featured, if just in the matchday squad, when Rangers play Ayr United

in the Scottish Cup fifth round on February 10 if he starts training later this week.

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