Rangers and Celtic are both looking to make a final Deadline Day push for a striker and PSG defender Layvin Kurzawa respectively, according to the Fourth Official.
On February 1, the reputable news source stated that Hearts are still awaiting a bid from the Gers for striker Lawrence Shankland.
It’s thought that a new forward will arrive at Ibrox by the 11 p.m. deadline,
even if the Scotland international decides not to join.
“I can confirm that up until this morning,
Hearts have not received a bid for Lawrence Shankland from Rangers,” T4O said on Patreon.
“Despite the negativity,
I believe there is a genuine chance that a striker is signed by Rangers before the transfer window closes.
They are in the market for one.”
Today, Celtic are targeting a left back,
and Layvin Kurzawa is one of the options being touted.
That being said,
Kurzawa’s pay would make it challenging to finish this by 11 p.m.
Hasty
Rangers must move quickly to acquire the striker they want as the transfer deadline draws near.
There are just 12 hours left in the window, so there is not much time to make an offer, negotiate terms,
and finish the move.
The Gers need to move swiftly to other choices if Shankland is not the intended aim in order to prevent losing out on bolstering their roster.
The complexity of the transfer negotiations—which entail not just settling on a price with the player’s present team but also negotiating personal terms and scheduling a medical—is the reason for the hurry.
The deal’s ability to be completed before the window closes could be compromised by any delays in this process.
In addition, Rangers must act quickly to sign their preferred striker and avoid losing out on possible targets due to competition from other clubs,
particularly on transfer deadline day when numerous teams are rushing to complete deals.
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