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“Much More Attractive” than a Premier League club, according to Dave King, who is eyeing US and Saudi riches at Rangers.

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Dave King wants Rangers investment from Saudi Arabia and the US as he puts himself forward to replace John Bennett as chairman for two years.

The former Ibrox chair told Chris Jack for the Rangers Review website on 16 September that he is willing to return temporarily after Bennett’s resignation on health grounds last week and insists the club are more attractive opportunity than English clubs such as Brighton or Sunderland.

He has ruled out Gers fans such as Bennett putting more cash into the club and has talked up interest from abroad.

He said: “There is some interest in the club at the moment, but I think we’ve got to get away from the model where we just rely on supporters writing out cheques. There is money out there, but that money is not going to come from Rangers.  We need to go and find other investors and bring them into the club. And I think that’s what we plan for the next two years.

“I’d be willing to do it. Yes, I would. I understand what’s involved. I’ll come in, stabilise it, get the right people in place, get the club working properly, at least give it direction, give it a plan. But part of that will be for me to find new investors who will come in and make a significant investment in the club.”

“I believe in chats that I’ve had there’s enough of an investor interest in those areas who are investing. Saudi, obviously, where Steven Gerrard is at the moment. There’s a lot of interest in football there.

“There’s a lot of interest in America still where they see football and sports generally as being good. Rangers are a far more attractive opposition, a far more attractive opportunity than, say, Sunderland or Brighton.

“We’re going to be in Europe and with the right amount of money, we really should be able to march on and actually dominate in Scotland.”

Dave King eyes Rangers chair role after John Bennett exit

Whether King finds a way back in at Ibrox or not the investment interest from abroad might be something that has legs if offers were to come forward.

John Gilligan has stepped into take Bennett’s place for now with the Light Blues in desperate need of some stability.

He is now tasked with finding a new chair as well as a chief executive, after Bennett saw advanced talks with St Mirren’s Jim Gillespie collapse [Daily Mail, 10 September] following James Bisgrove’s sudden exit to the Saudi Pro League this summer.

The financial gulf between the Gers and Celtic has been well documented after another title went to Parkhead last term and Philippe Clement’s side were knocked out of Champions League qualification in controversial circumstances this term.

So if there is viable interest in the club from abroad it may be something that needs to be investigated fully, whether by King or whoever is ultimately installed in the top jobs.

FFP regulations would necessarily temper the immediate impact in the transfer market but after Clement strained through the window with minimal room to manoeuvre it could ease the situation.

Whether Rangers are in fact a more attractive option than Brighton or Sunderland is perhaps open to debate.

The Seagull’s presence in the Premier League puts them on a different financial plane financially, as demonstrated by Clement’s inability to afford an Abdallah Sima return in the summer, while Sunderland have partially rebounded from their own recent struggles to be one step away from the English top flight.

But the size of Rangers and the Old Firm can’t be disputed so if the interest is there, and it was backed by the right intentions, it might need to be capitalised on.

Scottish pair and erstwhile Celtic target and Barcelona wonderkid are included in the esteemed top 100 list.

The pair of highly-rated Scottish midfielders have been named alongside stars from Barcelona, Manchester United and Real Madrid.

Two of Scotland’s most promising young midfielders have been named as one of the world’s top teenage talents alongside stars from Barcelona, Real Madrid and Paris St-Germain.

CIES Football Observatory Weekly Post’s released their annual list of the top 100 teenagers in world football yesterday and named 17-year-old Spanish wonderkid Lamine Yamal as the world’s top teenage talent, with Barcelona team-mate Pau Cubarsí and Real Madrid forward Endrick Felipe completing the top three.

However, there were also places reserved for two of Scotland’s most highly-rated young stars, after Motherwell ace Lennon Miller and Kilmarnock player David Watson were placed at 29th and 87th on the list respectively following their excellent breakout seasons in last year’s Scottish top flight.

The list, which ranks players under the age of 20 based on ‘the sporting level of matches played’, included players from 38 leagues around the world and included 13 of the English Premier League’s most promising talents such as Manchester United duo Kobbie Mainoo and Leny Yoro, with 10 of the most promising teenagers from France’s Ligue 1 also included alongside former Celtic target Facundo Buonanotte of Leicester City.

Also on the list was 18-year-old Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Archie Gray, who was placed in sixth position. Signed for a reported fee of £30million by the North London club in the summer, the ex-Leeds United teen is eligible to play for Scotland as the grandson of Frank Gray, and the great nephew of Eddie Gray, both of whom represented Scotland at international level during their own careers. He has so far only represented England at youth level though, with the player choosing to play for the Three Lions at under-21 level recently.

Seen as one of Scotland’s most promising talents, 17-year-old Lennon was a rumoured target for Rangers in the summer after an outstanding debut season at Fir Park, whereas Watson was named the SFWA’s young player of the year for the 23/24 season. Both starred in Scotland under-21s 5-0 win over Malta on Tuesday and are hoping to become part of the first under-21 squad to reach a European Championship since 1996.

Ianis Hagi’s crucial cameo in Romania’s triumph demonstrates to Rangers supporters what they are missing.

Hagi came off the bench to win his side a decisive penalty kick in their 3-1 win against Lithuania in the Nations League

Ianis Hagi showed Rangers fans just what they are missing after playing a pivotal role in Lithuania’s 3-1 win against Lithuania.

Mircea Lucescu’s men had gone into the game off the back of a handsome 3-0 victory against Kosovo in their Nations League C opener, but with just three minutes remaining on Monday night, looked like they would have to settle for a point against the Lithuanians. That was until Light Blues midfielder Hagi – who has been frozen out of the first team picture at Ibrox – appeared off the bench to win his team a crucial penalty.

The 25-year-old received the ball high on the right before moving towards the penalty area where he was brought down by Lithuania skipper Justas Lasickas. A spot kick was not immediately awarded, but following a VAR review the hosts were given a penalty which was duly dispatched by Razvan Marin before Alexandru Mitrita added a third in injury time.

After being deemed surplus to requirements by Philippe Clement, Hagi has kept himself fit by training with Rangers’ B team, who he also featured for in pre-season. The playmaker had been expected to move on during the summer transfer window but remained with the club beyond the deadline despite reported interest from clubs in his homeland.

Belgian boss Clement has excluded the Romania international from the Gers Europa League squad and Hagi has not appeared in a competitive fixture for the club since August 2023, having spent the whole of last season on loan at Alaves in La Liga. Hagi is still contracted with the Light Blues until 2026.

The Dundee boss, Luke McCowan, told Tony Docherty over the phone that he won’t just be a jersey filler at Celtic.

The attacking midfielder won a dream move to Parkhead on deadline night and made his debut against Rangers

Tony Docherty knows Luke McCowan has the mentality to shine at Celtic and won’t just be going to fill a jersey.

The attacking midfielder won his dream move on deadline night and then capped it by making his debut in the derby win over Rangers. McCowan will now use the international break to find his feet with the champions and will be gearing up for their return against Hearts a week on Saturday. Docherty has watched the 26-year-old play the best football of his career over the past season and a bit while at Dundee.

He is well aware he has the ability to make an impact with Brendan Rodgers’ side and also the mental strength, having been his stand-in captain at Dee, with Joe Shaughnessy out long-term. Docherty predicted: “He’ll go and be successful at Celtic, knowing his mentality, knowing his spirit. He will make sure that he does well there, he’s not just going there to fill a jersey, he’ll do well there because he’s got the mentality to do well.

“That’s the most rewarding part of the job when you’ve helped somebody along the way, not just me, all the staff. The staff need to take a great amount of credit for it and his team-mates too.”

McCowan admitted in the madness of it all he had only got five hours sleep. He wanted to go into Dundee on Monday to say his thank-yous and goodbyes to the staff but Docherty ordered him to catch up on his rest.

Doc said: “Obviously there’s mixed emotions regarding Luke because you don’t want to lose someone who is such a good player for you but for Luke I couldn’t be more happy, you’ve seen all the pictures and his reaction. He phoned me Saturday night and said he’d only five hours sleep, he’s absolutely running on adrenaline.

“He was actually meant to come see us on Monday but I said just get your head down, get a sleep, catch up on your hours and we’ll catch you another time. We are all absolutely delighted for him, you couldn’t ask for a better boy.”

Docherty might be the man of the frontline but he believes the success of McCowan goes to everyone at Dundee. McCowan becomes Dee’s fifth seven-figure sale, following Rab Douglas, Jack Hendry, Claudio Caniggia and Julian Speroni.

Doc said: “That was part of the team talk last Saturday. I told them they all played a part in getting him there. It should be rewarding for all of us when a player goes on because he’s done what he’s done with you successfully.

“He’s moved on to bigger things and that’s what you’re in it for – to develop and improve players. When that happens you can take a deal of satisfaction but all the credit goes to Luke and his team-mates.”

Docherty handed Simon Murray the armband and was pleased with the character his side showed against St Mirren at the weekend. They had not only lost their leader but dug in and came back from being a goal down to salvage a point.

It was enough to see the Dark Blues continue their unbeaten start. Doc said: “It just illustrates to me the strength of players, the performance level was very good.”

 



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