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Scotland international Stuart Armstrong’s time at Sheffield Wednesday has come to an abrupt end just 105 days after his surprise mid-season move from Vancouver Whitecaps. The 33-year-old midfielder, who had hoped to reignite his career in the Championship and push for a Premier League return, managed only six starts as the Owls slipped out of the promotion race, finishing 12th. Now released, Armstrong joins a list of players departing Hillsborough this summer, while fellow ex-Rangers forward Josh Windass has secured a contract extension after an impressive season, continuing his long-standing role as a key figure at the club.
Leeds United could turn to the free agent market this summer as they look to strengthen their squad without breaking the bank. While Daniel Farke prepares for a big spending window, with a £100 million budget at his disposal, the rising costs of top players mean bargains will be crucial. Among the free agents attracting attention is Jamie Vardy, the Leicester City legend set to leave after 13 years. Despite being 38, Vardy insists he still has what it takes to compete in the Premier League, making him a tempting option for Leeds. However, fan opinions are divided, and former England star Paul Gascoigne has even suggested a move to Rangers as a smart alternative. As the transfer saga unfolds, Leeds face tough choices to balance experience, ambition, and value this summer.
Rangers seem ready to surge forward, but something is holding them back—like pressing the accelerator while the handbrake is still on. The club’s future hinges on the completion of the 49ers Enterprises takeover and the appointment of a new manager, with Davide Ancelotti the leading candidate. Until these moves happen, everything feels stalled, including preparations for next season and key transfer decisions.
Former captain Craig Moore voiced his frustration on the Go Radio Football Show, demanding answers about the club’s direction and financial clarity. With a £40 million Champions League campaign looming, Moore warned against repeating costly transfer mistakes, urging the club to get its house in order before moving forward.
Rangers are seeking clarity on their future as the 49ers aim to finalize their takeover by mid-June. With Barry Ferguson still serving as interim manager and key player contracts expiring, a decision on the managerial position needs to be made soon to kickstart summer transfer plans. One name generating significant interest is Davide Ancelotti, who is set to leave Real Madrid at the end of the season. While discussions have been held with potential candidates, including Ancelotti, sources close to the club suggest that the 49ers are considering a range of options. With Ancelotti’s vast experience at top clubs and his youthful energy, he could be the right fit to lead Rangers into a new era.
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.
Rangers have struggled with a six-game winless streak as they search for a new manager, with interim boss Barry Ferguson unable to secure a victory in their recent 1-1 draw against Celtic. With the team desperate for their first home win since February, the pressure is mounting ahead of their upcoming match against Aberdeen.
In a surprising turn, former England manager Gareth Southgate has been linked to the Rangers job. Scott Burns, writing for the *Daily Record*, suggested that Southgate could be an excellent fit, citing his success with England, including guiding them to the Euro 2021 final. Despite not winning a major trophy, Southgate’s ability to lead under pressure, including reaching the World Cup semi-finals in 2018, makes him a compelling option for Rangers, who are eager to regain their glory after a disappointing season.
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