Josh Doig informs Verona of the transfer decision as the Rangers find out the result of the Serie A match.

Josh Doig informs Verona of the transfer decision as the Rangers find out the result of the Serie A match.
Josh Doig informs Verona of the transfer decision as the Rangers find out the result of the Serie A match.

Josh Doig informs Verona of the transfer decision as the Rangers find out the result of the Serie A match.

Josh Doig informs Verona of the transfer decision as the Rangers find out the result of the Serie A match.

Josh Doig has told Verona he wants to join Torino as Rangers get set to potentially miss out on the left-back.

While Rangers get ready for a period of transition at left back, there has been a lot of conjecture linking them to a

move for the 21-year-old former Hibs left defender Doig.

Josh Doig informs Verona of the transfer decision as the Rangers find out the result of the Serie A match.
Josh Doig informs Verona of the transfer decision as the Rangers find out the result of the Serie A match.

There is further drama in the case because Verona of Serie A is rumored to be closing in on Rangers player Ridvan Yilmaz.

It had been mentioned that Rangers might attempt to work out a trade agreement with Verona in which Josh Doig

would return to Scotland and the Turkish international would go to Italy.

Josh Doig informs Verona that Torino should relocate.

It seems the left-back has made up his mind in January as a move to the Serie A team draws near, as his connections

to Torino are becoming stronger by the day.

Josh Doig had reportedly informed Verona that he wanted to relocate to Turin, at least that is what the Italian

publication Calciomercato is claiming.

According to the source, Davide Vagnati, the director of Torino, is growing more optimistic that a deal can be

reached because Doig has already verbally agreed to go across Serie A.

Josh Doig, who played just over 70 minutes in the weekend’s 2-1 loss to Inter Milan, is rumored to have also told

Verona via his agency that he intends to transfer.

The Rangers left-back search goes on.

The rumour of Josh Doig joining Rangers is reportedly due to the Italians wanting €6 million (£5.2 million) for the

young left-back, which automatically eliminates Rangers from consideration.

Rangers is anticipated to be active in the January transfer window as well, with left-back being a more problematic

position in the team.

This comes amid rumors that Verona is nearing a deal to sign Ridvan Yilmaz, with the club’s transfer funds having

been increased by Filippo Terracciano’s sale to AC Milan.

The Rangers left-back search goes on.

The rumour of Josh Doig joining Rangers is reportedly due to the Italians wanting €6 million (£5.2 million) for the

young left-back, which automatically eliminates Rangers from consideration.

Rangers is anticipated to be active in the January transfer window as well, with left-back being a more problematic

position in the team.

This comes amid rumors that Verona is nearing a deal to sign Ridvan Yilmaz, with the club’s transfer funds having

been increased by Filippo Terracciano’s sale to AC Milan.

Rangers have been linked with a move for Brighton and Hove Albion midfielder Steven Alzate, who is currently on loan at Standard Liege.

It was only a matter of time before we saw Rangers being linked with somebody playing in Belgium.

Boss Philippe Clement and new director of football recruitment Nils Koppen are both Belgian and will have one eye

on talents in their homeland.

Reports in Belgium just a few days ago indicated that Rangers have been offered the chance to sign Brighton-owned

midfielder Steven Alzate.

Brighton technical director is a former Rangers man himself and may feel that Alzate would be ideal for a move to Ibrox.

Rangers have other priorities, therefore Belgian reporter Sacha Tavolieri has downplayed a move to Glasgow for the

time being, but Alzate is an intriguing talent.

Steven Alzate, the current narrative

Alzate began his career in the juvenile ranks at Leyton Orient. He is a native of Camden, London.

Alzate was selected by Brighton in 2017 after making just 12 appearances in the main team, as they saw his promise

in League Two.

A few years later, Graham Potter took a shine to Alzate’s midfield play and he broke into Brighton’s first team.

Alzate played 43 Premier League appearances under Potter’s tutelage, although he has been out on loan at Standard

Liege for the past 18 months.

Because his parents are from Colombia, the 25-year-old is eligible to play for his country and has already earned seven caps.

Alzate’s contract expires at the end of the current campaign, and it is probable that he will move on from Brighton

permanently, which might put him on Rangers’ radar.

Steven Alzate’s critique of Rangers

Although it sounds like the Rangers aren’t giving Alzate first priority right now, we would really love to see him move

to Ibrox. At 25, Alzate still has unrealized potential, and considering his contract status, he might be a true steal.

In the latter phases of their contracts, Rangers pounced to sign Todd Cantwell and Nicolas Raskin, who was

ironically signed by Standard Liege, securing excellent value transfers.

Alzate would be a good fit because he has some experience in both the Belgian top division and the Premier League.

Alzate is a player who can play a variety of positions and has excellent ball handling skills. We could see him have a

significant influence at the Rangers.

Steven Alzate, what they say

“He looks quite at ease in possession with the guys around him, and the style of game the club is playing right now

suits him. He’s unique among midfielders in that he can both distribute the ball with vision and outpace defenders.

Former Brighton & Hove Albion striker Glenn Murray said in 2019 that “the club is a happy place, even though the

system is very different from what we’re used to.”

“He’s dedicated and focused but his main attribute on the pitch is that he is incredibly comfortable with the ball. He

can take an extra touch under pressure and he hasn’t been fazed by the Premier League. His technical ability is really

good. He’s a great lad with a lot of ability and a big future,” – Former Brighton and Hove Albion boss

Graham Potter, speaking in 2020.

“He came on for the last 15 minutes at Everton and I thought he had something. He’s 21 and a late developer but his

determination and professionalism and his ability to handle the ball under intense pressure against some of the

world’s best players in the Premier League has been really good,” – Former Brighton and Hove Albion

technical director Dan Ashworth, speaking in 2020.

“He’s the engine. He’s the one who puts the pressure on. For him the ball is a friend. He asks for the ball. He clears

up the game. He plays with two touches of the ball. He brings the ball to life. He finds the intervals and plays

vertically. He brought calm,” – Former Belgium boss Marc Wilmots, speaking in September 2023.

He is one of the best players in the Belgian championship. His presence changes everything. He has absolute

charisma,” – Film maker and Belgian football pundit Stephan Streker, speaking in September 2023.

“If it were only up to me, I would keep him with this team for five years,” – Former Standard boss Carl

Hoefkens, speaking in December 2023.

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