Dr. Rajpal Brar claims that because of his excellent fitness record, Dundee midfielder Lyall Cameron will pass his Rangers medical if necessary.
According to the injury expert, his experience in the SPFL will help him adjust more quickly and lower his chance of injury.
Gers are reportedly interested in the 22-year-old Scottish midfielder, and a deal to sign him is in the works. [Jan. 17, Chris Jack]
“He has an ideal fitness record and will also have no issues clearing his medical,” Brar, a sports scientist and physical therapy doctor, stated in an exclusive interview with Ibrox News about his predicament.
“Having league experience will undoubtedly speed up the adaptation process and, consequently, lower the risk of injury.”
“This is one of the reasons why players in the same league are being sold for slightly more money.”
Lyall Cameron would be a Rangers long-term addition.
It is clear that the 22-year-old Scottish midfielder would be a long-term addition rather than only a temporary one.
He has demonstrated quality at a very young age and will only improve with time.
Given that his contract with Dundee expires at the end of the current campaign, the Gers may try to reach a pre-contract arrangement with him.