Journo describes how close the Rangers were to acquiring Shankland in “There Was a Deal There.”
Jonny McFarlane admitted that a “deal there to be done” existed to get Lawrence during the January transfer window.
The Rangers’ Shankland.
During the January transfer window, the Hearts striker was regularly linked to the Light Blues,
but they never made any taking significant steps to get him to Ibrox this month—rather
than opting to support other areas.
However, Herald journalist McFarlane has stated that Rangers might have signed the 28-year-old in January if
They were willing to cover Hearts’ requested amount. He thinks they might now regret not expanding their
alternatives going forward. Speaking on February 1 at 23:00 on the Rangers Review YouTube channel,
he stated: “In my opinion, they still could have done
I believe that with another striker, it’s the topic of conversation.
“I’ve said it repeatedly on this blog: Lawrence Shankland would have been a fantastic fit for the Rangers.
I realize it would have been challenging. Hearts would have likely required a substantial sum of money, yet there was
There was willingness to spend money.
With one game left in the Premiership, Rangers’ sole confirmed striker is Cyriel Dessers.
Although Danilo, Kemar Roofe, and Abdallah Sima are all conventional number nines, Fabio Silva has admitted he isn’t one.
anticipated to miss work because to an injury.
Should Dessers be hurt, Philippe Clement won’t have many options at Ibrox and would likely have to play as a
a false nine as opposed to a central forward.
Not only do they score the goals required to guide the Gers to the Premiership title this season and bolster their long-term
Shankland, among other term substitutes, would have been the perfect solution to the Light Blues’ predicament.
Rangers decided against going through with such agreement in the
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