Reported £35m West Ham transfer serves as Rangers inspiration with signing imminent – report

Reported £35m West Ham transfer serves as Rangers inspiration with signing imminent - report
Reported £35m West Ham transfer serves as Rangers inspiration with signing imminent - report

Reported £35m West Ham transfer serves as Rangers inspiration with signing

imminent – report

Reported £35m West Ham transfer serves as Rangers inspiration with signing imminent – report

According to reports, the 22-year-old Ivorian midfielder is nearing an agreement to join the Gers from FC Nordsjaelland in Denmark.

This would be Philippe Clement’s second acquisition.

In the Belgian’s own words, the transfer isn’t done until it’s announced and with a medical scheduled

this week all eyes will be on the Rangers social feeds in the coming days.

But as Rangers look set to announce something of a progressive signing in the shape of Mohamed Diomande,

the success of fellow Right to Dream Academy graduate Mohammed Kudus has set the midfielder a Premier League example.

Reported £35m West Ham transfer serves as Rangers inspiration with signingimminent - report
Reported £35m West Ham transfer serves as Rangers inspiration with signing
imminent – report

Mohamed Diomande earns Rangers Right to Dream

Danish club FC Nordsjælland have close links to the Ghanaian youth academy, which has harnessed

the power of football to change the lives of its young players in several different ways.

Not only has the Right to Dream Academy offered players such as seemingly Rangers-bound Mohamed Diomande

or now West Ham striker Mohammed Kudus a chance to make it as footballers,

but it’s also helped some of its students into prestigious universities such as Stanford in the USA.

It is a wonderful institution, if not limited in its ability to provide support, with only 18 scholarships

handed out amongst the 25k auditions across their 75 recruitment tournaments.

It’s an Academy also close to home in many ways for Rangers, with former youth coach Cameron Campbell

spending time at Right to Dream in his coaching journey.

Having just joined RB Leipzig, the Academy has clear had a profound effect on Cameron,

who joined Rangers after a stint with FC Nordsjælland.

Mohammed Kudus turning West Ham heads

Mohamed Diomande moved to Denmark some four years ago and has already made 111 appearances in European club football despite only being

22-years-old.

Rangers is very much the next step for the Right to Dream graduate, who look to follow the example of former Ajax striker Mohammed Kudus.

udus, 23, is a name which will be very familiar to Ibrox fans with the striker having scored in both matches as Ajax blew away the Gers in the

Champions League last season.

Performances such as that one earned Kudus a reported £38m move to West Ham in the summer, where he’s netted 13 goals already for the

Hammers this season.

The striker has also just scored twice for native country Ghana as the Black Stars earned a 2-2 draw with Egypt at AFCON in the Ivory Coast.

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