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After the £50 million proposal at Ibrox, McGowan says many believe that Rangers’ best chance is in a Middle Eastern sovereign.

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Rangers need the investment of a Middle Eastern sovereign or Texan billionaire to close the gap on Celtic, according to Stephen McGowan.

Writing in the Daily Mail (12 September), journalist McGowan addressed Graham Souness’ claims that his former club needed to spend £50million in order to level the playing field with Celtic.

McGowan highlighted that the financial gap between the two sides is widening due to Celtic playing in the Champions League, and said Gers fans are looking to the US or Middle East for a potential saviour.

He wrote: “With [Rangers’] bitter rivals set to hoover up another £40m from participation in the Champions League, many now see a Middle Eastern sovereign or a Texan billionaire as their best hope.”

Rangers face a long road ahead in the bid to catch up with Celtic

The post-mortem of the Gers’ humiliating 3-0 defeat at Celtic Park in the new season’s first Old Firm was always set to throw up questions, and throwing £50m at the problems isn’t a long-term solution.

Throwing such an amount in Philippe Clement’s transfer kitty may work well in the short-term, and could deliver silverware almost immediately, but changes at Ibrox must be made from top to bottom.

Crucial appointments such as the club’s academy director and even their CEO are still yet to be made, months after the departures of Zeb Jacobs and James Bisgrove respectively.

An out-of-favour boardroom is doing itself no favours by delaying these appointments, with the prospect of US or Middle-Eastern investment now something which Gers fans will be dreaming of.

Although new ownership would help to breathe some life back into a club which has seemed rudderless for quite some time, the Ibrox faithful cannot expect the results to be immediate.

A failure to build on their last title in 2021 is seen by many as the cause of the current malaise, and the best move any new owners could make would be to invest a £50m sum on making sure the Gers have the best possible infrastructure off the field, rather than a host of new signings on it.

Pundit opinion of “Gifted”: Forgotten Rangers ace now needs a five-game run as a crucial opportunity presents itself.

Alex Lowry needs to be given a run of games in the side if he is ever going to be able to make a breakthrough at Rangers, according to Derek Ferguson.

The homegrown attacker has seen his Gers career stall badly after breaking through as a teenager and is currently stuck in the B Team without a senior appearance since the end of Michael Beale’s first season in charge.

But with Rabbi Matondo out with a long-term injury, Oscar Cortes still returning to fitness, and both Scott Wright and Todd Cantwell sold a make-or-break opportunity looks to have presented itself for the 21-year-old to stake a claim under Philippe Clement.

Ferguson believes the pressure of trying to make an impact from brief appearances off the bench has been too great for Lowry to really show what he can do and some sustained involvement could see him prove his worth to the manager.

He exclusively told Ibrox News“I’ve always liked Alex, not just because he’s a homegrown lad, you can see that he’s a gifted player. 

“He’s had opportunities, he’s maybe not grasped them in terms of production, but he’s only had limited time on the park. 

“I discussed this with one of my friends. He probably needs to be told you’re going to get three, four, five games to prove your worth. 

“Sometimes when you’ve got these young guys and they’ve only got 45 minutes a game to go in and prove your worth.

“Maybe the pressure gets to them, maybe it’s a bit too much for them. Sometimes would it not be better to give them a run of games.” 

Alex Lowry impresses in Rangers B Team alongside Ianis Hagi

Clement has proven to be quite rigid in his assessment of which players he sees as part of his plans and those he doesn’t.

But Lowry turned down a departure to Carlisle United during the summer [News & Star, 30 August] and there is no reason why the Belgian couldn’t give him a look in now he is down to just two fit wingers in Ross McCausland and Vaclav Cerny.

The Scot has impressed in his outings for the B Team in recent weeks and surely has more of a chance of an elevation to the senior side than Ianis Hagi has, with a contract clause in the way [Daily Record, 13 August] and Clement adamant he isn’t part of the plans [Daily Mail, 31 August].



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