
Rangers will likely lose out on one of the numerous names associated with them as a move to England seems certain.
The Gers have only signed centre-back Rafael Fernandes on loan from Lille, so their January transfer window hasn’t started off the way supporters would have hoped.
There has also been a lot of conjecture around departures, although the club has not yet let go of any top earners who might enable them to bring in quality players.
With loans to Livingston and Ayr United, respectively, Robbie Fraser and Cole McKinnon are the only players who have left thus far.
As playing time becomes more scarce, Cyriel Dessers has been linked to moves elsewhere; nevertheless, Philippe Clement maintains that he can only be let to depart if the same calibre of player is guaranteed to arrive.
It is anticipated that others, such as Kieron Dowell, Tom Lawrence, and Rabbi Matondo, will locate new clubs.
Supporters will hope Rangers can find the finds to strengthen their ranks if things do occur.
Rangers-related Isaac Price is headed to the English Championship.
Isaac Price, a Northern Ireland international, is one man who is unlikely to be travelling to Ibrox.
According to reports, the midfield player, who plays for Standard Liege in Belgium, showed interest in the Gers during this transfer window.
It was said that Ibrox directors requested a dossier on the 21-year-old this month, and the club had previously expressed interest when he was leaving Everton for Liege.
Sacha Tovolieri, a Belgian journalist, swiftly downplayed that, stating that Rangers had no interest in Price.
With Tovolieri providing the most recent information, it would seem that he has already chosen a new club. According to Tovolieri, the player is expected to pay up to €2.5 million, or little more than £2 million, to either Preston North End or West Brom.
“Isaac Price ought to quit Standard Liège and join the Championship,” the reporter stated.
“West Brom Albion and Preston NE are currently negotiating a permanent move with Liège’s Standard, which should bring in between €2M and €2.5M for the Liège team.
Before departing Liege on Monday to join England, Price will play in the game against Sint-Truiden.
“The outcome of these next few hours will determine whether Preston NE or WBA get Price. More information will be provided soon.
Price may have been acquired by the Rangers.
Fans will question why Rangers didn’t bid for Price if it is if true that he is going to the English Championship for barely £2 million.
It would seem like a steal for an international player who has played frequently for one of Belgium’s top clubs to be offered at that price.
Additionally, the Gers are well aware of the player because they were interested in him in the past.
Are Rangers not as appealing as Preston or West Brom?