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.

Cyriel Dessers Drops Bombshell Claim About Rangers’ DNA, Sparking Speculation on Two Key Manager Replacements for Barry Ferguson

May 6, 2025 RAYMOND 0

There is no clear frontrunner to replace Philippe Clement as manager of Rangers, with Barry Ferguson currently holding the position on an interim basis. The decision on who will take over is expected to be influenced by the upcoming San Francisco 49ers takeover, which could play a key role in the club’s future direction. Additionally, Kevin Thelwell’s appointment as sporting director adds another layer of importance to the managerial decision, given his experience in hiring and firing.

Despite recent struggles, Cyriel Dessers has voiced his support for Ferguson, pointing to his ability to unite the team during a challenging period. Dessers emphasized that Ferguson’s deep understanding of the club’s DNA and his connection with the fans are significant advantages. Ferguson’s experience and leadership have been crucial in stabilizing the team, even though consistency has remained an ongoing issue. However, Dessers also acknowledged that while Ferguson’s knowledge of Rangers is a big positive, other potential candidates like Steven Gerrard and Kevin Muscat—both with strong ties to the club—could also be considered for the role.

Rangers Set Their Sights on ‘One of the Best Young English Managers’—Is This the Game-Changer They’ve Been Waiting For?

May 5, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Steven Gerrard is reportedly the top candidate to become the next permanent manager of Rangers, following a turbulent season for the club. Despite a strong run in the Europa League, Rangers’ domestic campaign has been disappointing, with their arch-rivals Celtic clinching both the Premiership title and the League Cup. A shocking exit in the Scottish Cup, following a defeat to Queen’s Park, further soured the season.

With Philippe Clement sacked in February due to inconsistency, former midfielder Barry Ferguson has taken over on an interim basis. Rangers are now looking to appoint a permanent manager, and it seems they are eyeing a reunion with Gerrard, who previously led the club to its first Scottish Premiership title in a decade, remaining unbeaten throughout the season.

Since leaving Rangers in 2021 for Aston Villa, Gerrard’s managerial career has seen mixed results, including a brief and unsuccessful stint in Saudi Arabia. Nonetheless, his knowledge of the club and past success make him a strong contender for the role. Rangers fans still hold Gerrard in high regard, and with him currently out of work, his return to Ibrox could be a natural fit.

‘It’s Time They Act’ – Derek Ferguson Drops Bombshell on Rangers Board Over Brother Barry – Exclusive Reveal

April 22, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Barry Ferguson’s chances of securing the Rangers job on a permanent basis took a hit after the team’s 2-0 aggregate loss to Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League quarter-finals. With European hopes dashed, Rangers are left with five largely meaningless Premiership matches, except for the upcoming Celtic clash. Despite the situation, Ferguson remains determined, seeing these remaining fixtures as a final opportunity to make his case for the role.

Derek Ferguson, his brother, believes there’s still a “50-50” chance for Barry to be appointed as manager. In an exclusive interview, Derek urged the Rangers board to seriously consider Barry’s no-nonsense approach and the positive impact he’s had on both the players and fans. Derek also highlighted Barry’s ability to bring in experienced staff, further solidifying his position as a serious contender for the job. With the season winding down, Barry’s goal now is to secure six wins from the final matches, a feat that could make it difficult for the board to look elsewhere.