Barry Ferguson has stated that Rangers would not acquire Marcus Rashford from Manchester United during the January transfer window.
There is “absolutely no chance,” according to the Gers legend, that the England international will relocate to Ibrox this month.
Given the 27-year-old’s unclear future at Old Trafford, one Light Blues supporter recommended that Patrick Stewart use his connections there to make a move for him [GiveMeSport, 1 January].
Ferguson stated, “There is absolutely no chance of that happening,” during an appearance on the Go Radio Football Show on January 3.
Marcus Rashford, a Manchester United sensation, is a dream addition to Rangers.
Given his calibre, Rashford would surely be a fantastic addition to the Bears’ roster.
If the Glaswegian team could persuade the winger to move to Ibrox, it would be one of the biggest coups ever.
Even if the Englishman has struggled in recent months at the Red Devils, the Gers are not expected to be a desirable destination.
Although the English Premier League is far more popular than most other leagues worldwide, Rangers are still a huge draw in Scotland.
Rashford will probably want to play at the same level if he departs Manchester United in the upcoming transfer windows.
With players like Ianis Hagi and Vaclav Cerny in their ranks to offer talent on the wings, the Light Blues may be happy.
The Bears should investigate making the Czech forward’s loan a permanent one.
Clement has also benefited in recent weeks from the return of Romanian playmaker Hagi.
At the end of his career, Rashford might join the Glaswegian team, but it doesn’t seem likely at the moment.