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7 minutes ago, CammyF said:

Yeah I'm sure we'll be first choice for the majority of CBs on the hunt for new club, and we'll be able to match asking prices and wages for the majority of them

 

Cammy,  does that mean you think we can only attract older people now? Or this guy is around the budget we want to spend? 

Why can't we still attract younger experienced players still in prime? Is that a Rangers thing or a Scotland thing,

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7 minutes ago, blueflag said:

Cammy,  does that mean you think we can only attract older people now? Or this guy is around the budget we want to spend? 

Why can't we still attract younger experienced players still in prime? Is that a Rangers thing or a Scotland thing,

Bit of both - for the moment we have to gamble on young players who looking for a breakthrough, or older players who will bring experience buy no resale value. 

 

Our player trading model is broken, we need to find some young players who'll explode onto the scene and then sell them on quickly. 

 

Igamane is a prime example, cost us £1.5Mish so if someone offers us £6M or above, we sell and purchase 3 players at 1.5Msh and keep the cycle going. 

 

Those wanting Dessers sold for less than we paid or "break-even" don't get the transfer model we require, that's why Dessers would be the last striker I would sell unless we arw making a profit. 

 

It won't be popular, but it's our current reality. This will only change once the model is established and working. 

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It might be that we are indeed looking at that Israeli striker Dor Turgeman ... murmurs the paper not to be named ...

 

Sources in Israel claim that Rangers have already opened talks with Maccabi over a potential summer move.

Rangers know there is increasing interest in the player and the same Israeli source confirmed that Maccabi also have Italian and Spanish interest in their prize asset, who has eight caps and scored once for Israel.

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Rangers have opened talks with Maccabi Tel Aviv over the signing of 21-year-old Israel forward Dor Turgeman, who also has Italian and Spanish interest and could cost around £4m. (Daily Record)

 

Rangers were one of several clubs who approached Maccabi Tel Aviv about a mid-season transfer for striker Dor Turgeman. (Sport 5 via Scottish Sun)

 

New Rangers head coach Russell Martin is weighing up a move for defender Conor Coady, with the 32-year-old's future with Leicester City uncertain after relegation from the Premier League and despite having a year left of his contract. (Daily Record)

 

Head coach Russell Martin wants to build his new-look Rangers team around Mohamed Diomande and will reject any approach from Everton for the 23-year-old midfielder. (Football Insider)

 

Opinion piece ...

 

Martin can make Darling a success at Rangers

Martin can make Darling a success at Ibrox by leveraging his familiarity with the 25-year-old centre-back, having signed him at MK Dons and Swansea.

Darling’s ball-playing ability, with a 90% passing accuracy in the Championship, fits Martin’s possession-based, high-pressing 4-3-3 system, ideal for dominating Scottish Premiership low-block defences.

The Gers boss can position Darling as a key distributor in a back four, utilising his composure and range to initiate attacks.

His aerial strength and five goals last season add defensive solidity and set-piece threat.

Martin’s trust in Darling, combined with rigorous coaching, can refine his positioning, while regular starts alongside veterans like Conor Coady, who could join Rangers, ensure consistency, helping Rangers challenge Celtic.

Whether or not both defenders are eyed together or if it’s either/or, remains to be seen, but it’s clear that Martin wants players with experience in England.

https://www.ibroxnews.com/2025/06/06/harry-darling-makes-decision-as-rangers-eye-transfer-swoop/

 

... and that would probably a good shout. Freebie, Martin knows his strength, and not too old either.

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11 minutes ago, der Berliner said:

Rangers have opened talks with Maccabi Tel Aviv over the signing of 21-year-old Israel forward Dor Turgeman, who also has Italian and Spanish interest and could cost around £4m. (Daily Record)

 

Rangers were one of several clubs who approached Maccabi Tel Aviv about a mid-season transfer for striker Dor Turgeman. (Sport 5 via Scottish Sun)

 

New Rangers head coach Russell Martin is weighing up a move for defender Conor Coady, with the 32-year-old's future with Leicester City uncertain after relegation from the Premier League and despite having a year left of his contract. (Daily Record)

 

Head coach Russell Martin wants to build his new-look Rangers team around Mohamed Diomande and will reject any approach from Everton for the 23-year-old midfielder. (Football Insider)

 

Opinion piece ...

 

Martin can make Darling a success at Rangers

Martin can make Darling a success at Ibrox by leveraging his familiarity with the 25-year-old centre-back, having signed him at MK Dons and Swansea.

Darling’s ball-playing ability, with a 90% passing accuracy in the Championship, fits Martin’s possession-based, high-pressing 4-3-3 system, ideal for dominating Scottish Premiership low-block defences.

The Gers boss can position Darling as a key distributor in a back four, utilising his composure and range to initiate attacks.

His aerial strength and five goals last season add defensive solidity and set-piece threat.

Martin’s trust in Darling, combined with rigorous coaching, can refine his positioning, while regular starts alongside veterans like Conor Coady, who could join Rangers, ensure consistency, helping Rangers challenge Celtic.

Whether or not both defenders are eyed together or if it’s either/or, remains to be seen, but it’s clear that Martin wants players with experience in England.

https://www.ibroxnews.com/2025/06/06/harry-darling-makes-decision-as-rangers-eye-transfer-swoop/

 

... and that would probably a good shout. Freebie, Martin knows his strength, and not too old either.

I would think if the toffees offered silly money then we’d have to accept 

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