Rangers pay five-figure fee as active push for transfer number two begins already – report

Rangers pay five-figure fee as active push for transfer number two begins already - report
Rangers pay five-figure fee as active push for transfer number two begins already - report

Rangers pay five-figure fee as active push for transfer number two begins already – report

Rangers pay five-figure fee as active push for transfer number two begins already – report

According to the Daily Record, Rangers paid a five-figure amount towards Fabio Silva’s weekly salary, putting them in the driver’s seat for his acquisition.

The Scottish news source revealed on December 28 that the Wolves striker was offered a contract by both Rangers and Celtic, but the big money convinced him to sign at Ibrox.

Rangers pay five-figure fee as active push for transfer number two begins already - report
Rangers pay five-figure fee as active push for transfer number two begins already – report

Prior to the transfer window, Rangers have already begun actively hunting a left-back and have scouted Fredrik Oppegard, defender for PSV Eindhoven.

Clearly stated intentions

Few days before the transfer market formally begins, Rangers completed a winter signing, which is an uncommon occurrence, and supporters should be thrilled about Philippe Clement’s plans to bolster his team.

Given the current injury crisis and the fact that the Light Blues are five points behind Celtic with a game remaining, it is only fitting that the Belgian makes a move in the January transfer window.

Silva’s deal has already been negotiated and finalised, which shows how desperate the Belgian is for new players, but the most recent information suggests there should and will be more.

Due to several injuries, there are not enough players in the midfield, and there is also a need for additional youth and quality at the left and centre back positions.

Rangers have the best opportunity to defeat Celtic this season if they can successfully assemble a new team in January.

Given his tremendous influence thus far and the fact that Clement works for a boss that doesn’t put up with anything, he might be the man for the job.

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