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According to Tutto Mercato Web, Cagliari has emerged as the front-runner to capture Rangers’ Cyriel Dessers during the summer window.

The Italian publication stated on their website on July 9 that the Serie A team is thinking about making a move for the Ibrox striker, who the Light Blues value at €5 million [£4.2 million].

Nereo Bonato, the sporting director of Cagliari, hinted that a change had already been made, saying it would be official shortly with the unveiling of new manager Davide Nicola.

It’s unclear, though, if it’s a reference to Dessers, 29, as the Italian stated that the team needed to make temporary changes in order to progress from Serie B to the top flight.

“Something has been sown and will soon be made official,” he stated, translating his statement into English. In the short term, it was vital to combine some jobs. We have travelled from Serie B to Serie A safety on this journey. We wish to expand right now. The group will continue, but with a few adjustments. For this growth to be possible, there must be some exits. It’s not the first year ever. We are still on our trip.

Despite scoring 22 goals this season, the Nigerian international is anticipated to move on this summer. PAOK is reportedly in talks to make a move [Daily Mail, June 25], and Rangers Review reported on July 3 that French and Spanish clubs had expressed interest, with Saudi Arabian clubs also keeping an eye on the situation.

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Even if last season was generally regarded as not being as good as it should have been, Dessers showed he can still have a big impact.

But since Philippe Clement took him over from Michael Beale’s makeover last summer, room must be created if the Belgian wants his own men.

To allow the management and Nils Koppen as much time as possible to use that money to bring in a successor, it would be wiser to finalise the deal sooner rather than later if the former Cremonese man is leaving during the current window.

Sam Lammers is also scheduled to leave, but whereas Dessers’s market seems to be expanding, it is declining for the Dutchman.

Philippe Clement looks ready to move on from Rangers striker Cyriel Dessers

The return of Danilo from injury and the arrival of Hamza Igamane might be very beneficial this season, but the team still appears thin if a marquee addition like Bojan Miovski or Lawrence Shankland isn’t seen as realistic [Scottish Daily Mail, 1 July].

After he seemed to raise the possibility, Abdallah Sima’s return from Brighton would undoubtedly improve things, but with preseason already underway and Lambers left out of the first team, there seems to be a lot of work left to be done. Every day that goes by that Clement won’t be able to work with the new players.

“Excites Me”: Pundit happy about confirmed Rangers signing

Derek Ferguson says that Oscar Cortes is the kind of exciting player that Rangers need. He supports the club’s move to bring him back after he got hurt while on loan with the club last season.

Ranger’s Review reported on June 1 that Lens wanted a deal worth around £4 million for the Colombian winger. On June 3, the Light Blues confirmed that he had signed a new one-year loan deal with an option to sign him permanently next summer.

Ferguson is sure that the 20-year-old’s seven games since joining Ibrox in January before getting hurt proved that he is good enough to be re-signed, and he loves the way the “brave” youngster plays.

He only told Ibrox News, “I like everything about him.”

“Want to know something?” Another thing about him was that he was brave. He wasn’t the biggest, but he would put his head where it would hurt.

“I love the way he plays football. When he was playing wide left, he took on players and delivered the ball well.

“It was just bad luck for him.”He got hurt at Kilmarnock while stretching for a ball, and it was a very minor injury. That ended his season, though.

“But there were things we liked about him in that short time in blue, so why not take him on loan again for a while?” Because I see a player there, and players who have been out for a long time sometimes come back fresh, hungry, and ready to prove themselves.

“Getting him makes me very happy because we need people like him.” Fans want that kind to get you excited. “Yes, that’s good enough for me.”

Rangers Philippe Clement

Philippe Clement has secured the return of the Rangers loanee Oscar Cortes

Oscar Cortes got hurt with the Rangers. Can he get better?

It won’t be cheap to bring back Cortes, but it will help keep the current team from falling behind before Clement and Nils Koppen can improve it this summer.

Rangers’ seven games in all competitions don’t show much on paper—a goal and two assists—but the young player quickly became a threat for this team, and if he can pick up where he left off, he should be a big help.

There is reason to be hopeful that he can do so because he wanted to stay in Glasgow and keep playing for the Belgian [Rangers Review, 3 June], which shows that a bond has been formed.

He was brought in to replace injured fellow loanee Abdallah Sima, and it looked like he was doing that right away. Since the Brighton forward might not be coming back, the Colombian could now be put in charge of that role for a longer time.

“In love”: Rangers player in emotive farewell message

As he composed an impassioned farewell to the club, John Lundstram maintains that he will always be a Rangers fan.

In June, the 30-year-old terminated his contract with the Ibrox team. It is anticipated that he will join Trabzonspor, a Turkish club, in the company of Borna Barisic.

Three years ago, Lundstram became a member of Steven Gerrard’s team. He represented the club in the Champions League, won the Scottish Cup and League Cup, and played in the Europa League final.

The ex-Sheffield United midfielder acknowledges that his failure to secure a Scottish Premiership title during his tenure in Glasgow will always be a source of anguish.

However, he extended his best wishes to the club for its future and expressed gratitude to Philippe Clement, among others.

He expressed his sentiments on Instagram, stating, “I bid farewell to the place where I have developed an attachment to @rangersfc with a heavy heart.”

“I was unaware that walking through the doors of a place with which I had no connection would have had such a profound impact on me after three years. It has truly captivated me, and I will never be able to distance myself.”

“I will always be saddened that I was unable to achieve my goal of winning a league title, despite the incredible highs of the two cup victories, qualifying for the Champions League, and the unforgettable Europa League final run, as well as other amazing nights, days, and memories. However, I take immense pride in the fact that I gave it my all on a daily basis.

“Consequently, I would like to extend my gratitude to Steven, Gio, Michael, and Phillipe.” I am grateful to my colleagues. I am grateful to all the staff members who are not visible to the public and may not be as well recognised. You are the lifeblood of the club. Thank you!

“And I would like to extend my gratitude to the supporters! No special memories that we all cherish exist without you! I will genuinely miss the countless encounters around Glasgow and around the globe, as well as the opportunity to meet you all every week outside Ibrox. “I will always be one of you!” I will see you at the next opportunity. “Lunny.”

Englishman Ridvan Yilmaz bids farewell to Rangers with a four-word message

Ridvan Yilmaz has sent a four-word message to his colleague John Lundstram in response to his “goodbye” post to Rangers fans on social media.

Lundstram has been a steadfast member of the Glasgow-based team since his arrival at the Ibrox three years ago.

It was a significant gamble to depart from Sheffield United, a Premier League team at the time. Nevertheless, he has cherished every moment of representing the club, as he explained in his farewell message on Instagram.

Many of his teammates have reached out to the outgoing midfielder to express their appreciation for his tenure at the club, as his departure has been officially confirmed.

Yilmaz included a brief comment in one of the messages, which read: “All the best, lad.”

What is possible for John Lundstram in the future?

The 30-year-old has been an exceptional performer for the club since his arrival at the Ibrox three years ago, as previously mentioned.

Throughout his tenure in Glasgow, the midfielder has contributed 20 goals and made a total of 153 appearances in all competitions for Rangers.

Despite the fact that the move was questioned by many at the time, as Lundstram was arguably at the zenith of his career, it has turned out for the best.

After Steven Gerrard returned the Scottish Premiership to Rangers, he joined the team. However, he ultimately slipped down the pecking order after the Liverpool legend was dismissed.

Nevertheless, he was able to reintegrate into the starting lineup and played a critical role in Rangers’ unexpected run to the Europa League final.

Rangers are the team for which he has played the most throughout his career, despite having played for numerous English clubs.

Additionally, the Daily Record reports that Lundstram’s subsequent career advancement will occur in Turkey.

The midfielder, who was born in Liverpool, is expected to announce his transfer to Trabzonspor in the near future. This move could potentially be the midfielder’s final destination in his professional career.

Amidst shocking injury allegations, an ex-Rangers player was observed returning to the pitch mere days after being released by Ibrox.

Ryan Jack’s objectives for Rangers have frequently been at odds with his Scotland career.

Although it is understandable that the former Aberdeen captain desires success with his country, the rehabilitation of his calf issues has been adversely affected by his dual commitments.

Ryan Jack was one of five players discharged by the Rangers this week at the conclusion of their contracts, following an eight-year tenure.

However, the Rangers supporters will be surprised by the player’s most recent appearance for Scotland, given Steve Clarke’s remarks regarding the player’s fitness.

Jack establishes his claim to Scotland.

Ryan Jack was unexpectedly summoned to Scotland’s preliminary Euro 2024 squad.

The decision was made prior to Rangers’ announcement that the 32-year-old’s contract at Ibrox would not be renewed this summer.

This comes after years of frustrating injury issues for the popular midfielder, who gained a position in the Scotland squad as a result of his development under Steven Gerrard.

However, in the midst of club versus country rivalries, both Rangers and Scotland have been adversely affected by the absence of Ryan Jack, who brings a unique perspective to each team.

Now, Rangers fans will observe Jack coming off the bench for Scotland in the 2-0 victory over Gibraltar, despite the fact that he spent the majority of the season in rehabilitation.

In the 73rd minute of the match, the midfielder replaced Billy Gilmour in order to communicate his intentions regarding a flight to Germany.

The midfielder’s injury remains a topic of concern for the Rangers.

The situation raises some serious concerns about Rangers’ handling of injuries in their first-team last season, despite the fact that no one will begrudge Ryan Jack receiving minutes for Scotland.

It follows Scotland manager Steve Clarke’s assertion that the midfielder was fully fit during the concluding weeks of the campaign.

Upon announcing his Euro 2024 squad in late May, Clarke stated to the press, “Ryan has been a critical component of the squad during my tenure as head coach.”

“He was unable to attend the most recent Euros.” He has not had the most successful season finale for the Rangers. However, he has been in good health for the past two to three weeks.

“He is entitled to be present.” He is a midfielder who is somewhat unique.

In the past two campaigns, the Rangers’ squad has been decimated by injuries, and the players’ conditioning, athleticism, and robustness have not been at the elite level that is necessary.

In a nutshell, we are unable to sustain the demands of a competitive season at Ibrox without experiencing any injuries.

Ryan Jack has encountered difficulties since approximately 2018, and Rangers have been unable to ensure that the midfielder is available on a consistent basis in order to have a significant impact on the team.

The Scotland hero was compelled to be released, in addition to his fellow crock, Kemar Roofe.

However, given the dire circumstances of our injury predicament this season, why was Ryan Jack not deemed fit by Rangers if he was deemed fit by Scotland?

Jack appeared in 22 matches for Rangers last season, 12 of which were starts. He did not strike a domestic ball for the club after playing 70 minutes against Ayr in the Scottish Cup in February.

Jack, a Scotland midfielder, appeared for the final time for Rangers in the 2-2 draw with Benfica in Portugal a few days later. He came off the bench and played 13 minutes.

Jack played his first professional minutes in nearly four months during the Scotland match against Gibraltar.

Given the complete and utter catastrophe we experienced in the final weeks of the season, it is entirely reasonable to question why such a significant player was compelled to remain in the stands.

The cost of the new SPFL TV deal is disclosed, as the expense for fans to watch Rangers increases once more

Rangers will continue to face an uphill battle in Europe and will be required to work harder than most to generate revenue as a result of the SPFL’s subpar television agreements.

To provide context, the teams that are relegated from the Premier League in England could lose every game and still generate over five times the combined revenue of all Scottish clubs.

Nils Koppen and Philippe Clement will be required to exert even greater effort in order to ensure that Rangers receives a fair price, as the expenses for supporters continue to escalate as a result of the decisions made by the Scottish authorities.

A yellow winter SPFL Scottish Mitre Delta match ball during the Pre-Season Friendly between Dundee United and West Ham United at Dens Park Stadium ...

Photo by Matthew Ashton – AMA/Getty Images

The SPFL has once again requested that Rangers supporters cough up.

Scottish football supporters have been dealt another blow as a result of the recent announcement of a new television agreement, which will result in an additional 20 games being broadcast on Premier Sports.

The agreement is rumored to be in the eight-figure range, which could result in each club receiving a “whopping” £166,000 annually. This sum is equivalent to Cyriel Dessers’ salary for five months, with some variation.

It is yet another reminder of Barry Hearn’s criticism of the SPFL and SFA for their management of the game in Scotland a decade ago:

“You would be terminated if you were employed by me.” You possess a plethora of positive attributes in Scottish football; however, you fail to market yourself.

“You are not sufficiently self-sufficient.” I am observing an excessive amount of self-pity.

“You have been cast in the shadow of the English Premier League and, to be frank, you have nearly given up.”

“That is a bit harsh and a generalization, but if you do not have faith in yourself, how can anyone else have faith in you?”

Supremo of boxing, darts, and snooker is correct.

In comparison to Scandinavian countries, Scottish organizations are underserved by their primary Sky Sports contract.

A fan of an English team that is currently competing in Europe is currently paying a lower price to witness their team than Rangers.

In the event that it is not feasible to visit Ibrox on a regular basis, the cost of observing Rangers in every domestic and continental tournament will now be approximately £96 per month.

Rangers will be accessible to fans via a combination of Sky Sports, TNT Sports, Amazon Prime, and Premier Sports for the next five years.

ProviderCostSky Sports £46TNT Sports is priced at £30.99.Premier Sports is priced at £9.99.Amazon Prime is priced at £8.99.

A decade ago, the time for change had arrived.

Despite Rangers’ success in all domestic competitions, they will not generate as much revenue from television contracts as they would from a reasonable Europa League campaign.

Neil Doncaster has not negotiated a more cost-effective option with any of the broadcasters or an SPFL TV package between the providers, which is indicative of the approach he will always take in negotiations.

In 2014, Hearn delivered his speech without a title sponsor for the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). Subsequently, the Scottish Cup, league cup, and league have all been devoid of sponsors.

Nevertheless, Doncaster continues to hold his position.

Rangers attempted to effect change in the manner in which the game was conducted in Scotland, and even the absurdity of the cinch circumstance was insufficient to secure Doncaster’s P45.

Barry Hearn’s speech remains as precise as it was a decade ago, and nothing has changed.

Doing the same thing consistently will result in the same outcome.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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