Rangers Send Scouts to Track 19-Year-Old Attacker with Shockingly Low Release Clause – Is a Major Move Imminent?

May 11, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Rangers have reportedly sent scouts to watch 19-year-old striker Evagoras Charalampous, whose release clause is a remarkably low £42,000. Despite not being a household name, the Anorthosis forward has made an impressive impact, scoring five goals in 16 appearances and earning three caps for Cyprus Under-21s. With his potential catching the eye, Rangers are reportedly considering triggering his release clause this summer as they look to strengthen their attacking options.

As the club continues its search for a permanent manager, with names like Russell Martin, Danny Rohl, and even Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard being linked to the role, Rangers are also focused on boosting their squad. In addition to Charalampous, defensive reinforcements are also on the agenda, with Estoril’s Kevin Boma among the targets. With Rangers looking to narrow the gap on Celtic in the Scottish Premiership, adding both attacking depth and defensive solidity will be crucial in the upcoming transfer window.

Guardiola’s Favorite, 39-Year-Old Manager, Shockingly Sets Sights on Rangers – Is a Move to Ibrox Imminent?

April 28, 2025 RAYMOND 0

A former Premier League manager is reportedly eager to take over at Rangers and is awaiting a call from the club’s hierarchy about a potential move to Ibrox. This comes after a difficult weekend for the club, as Celtic clinched their fourth consecutive Scottish Premiership title, while Rangers were held to a 2-2 draw by St. Mirren. Interim manager Barry Ferguson expressed disappointment in his team’s performance, pointing out that their inability to maintain leads has been a major factor in their failure to challenge for the title.

As Rangers look for a permanent manager, former Southampton boss Russell Martin is said to be highly interested in the job. Despite his struggles at Southampton, Martin has earned praise from Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, who lauded the tactical approach he implemented with Southampton, calling it a “good game to learn as a manager.” This endorsement highlights Martin’s potential, making him a strong candidate for the job at Ibrox.