Rangers dodge FIFA knock on the door after summer transfer choice
Rangers dodge FIFA knock on the door after summer transfer choice
Over the past ten years, Rangers have had enough courtroom drama to fill a lifetime; the last thing they would
want is FIFA knocking on their door.
That’s precisely what could be going on with Celtic throughout the city as attention is drawn to Luis Palma’s
relocation from Aris Salonika.
In the midst of rumors, Rangers News talked about the winger’s convoluted ownership structure and how FIFA
was called in to resolve an issue that his former team, Vida in Honduras, had raised, according to The Sun.
Rangers avoid FIFA relations despite a complaint from Luis Palma
Before the transfer season even opened, Palma was among the first players to be connected and implied that a
winger would be on the shopping list.
What made things worse was that Fashion Sakala sold when Ryan Kent left at the conclusion of his contract and
there was no replacement.
The only silver lining has been the way injuries and a lack of depth have made Ross McCausland indispensable.
Although he isn’t as outstanding as Jota, Palma has performed admirably for Celtic and may have contributed to
replace the figures Sakala used to deliver.
During his announcement at Parkhead, the player discussed the Rangers’ alleged interest:
“My agent informed me that there was communication with the Rangers, but I had already made up my mind to
come here and play for one team, Celtics.”
There was never any confirmed bid, in fact, Michael Beale claimed that there had never even been any interest
from the club, despite being offered the player.
Given that Vida president Luis Cruz is now seeking to FIFA for his side’s fair portion of the sale, Rangers’ lack of a firm bid might not be a bad thing:
They owe us about £50,000 in total between the original transfer and the sell-on.
“Our only remaining option is to bring the issue before FIFA.
“We’re glad Luis has had such success at Celtic, but we need this money to keep the club alive.”
This is what we have to do in order to maintain a club. Because of this, I had to lower compensation and postpone
payments.
Although there is no indication that Celtic has acted improperly, they will still need to assist with the investigation
and provide clarification on the exact amount paid for the Honduran international.
Giving Palma a swerve could ultimately be beneficial, as Philippe Clement is keeping an eye on Emmanuel Dennis
and Million Manhoef.
The Gers were strongly linked with a last minute summer move for the Australian international defender, 25, who
has only made four appearances for the club this season.
The agreement was supposed to be contingent on Rangers star Ben Davies finishing a loan trade to Stoke City, but
it fell through, keeping both players at their respective teams.
However, a transfer update from Leicester City casts doubt on the left-sided center back’s future as manager Enzo
Maresca looks to replace Harry Souttar.
Leicester City searches for a substitute for Harry Souttar
Although Harry Souttar’s transfer status at Leicester City isn’t mentioned by the Athletic directly, the article
indicates that Enzo Maresca views finding a replacement left-sided center-back as a “priority.”
With a 10 point lead over Ipswich Town in second place, the Foxes are headed for a record-breaking point total after a scorching start to the Championship season.
Even if there isn’t a clear news regarding Harry Souttar, they are still expecting to bolster their team.
Souttar may be leaving the team, though, if Leicester City decides to make a move for a new left-sided center-half
during current transfer window. A no. 8 is reportedly another player the team is interested in.
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