Rangers Manager Nils Kubin is believed to be targeting players in a specific country ahead of the January transfer window, according to a new update.
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The buzzer will sense that they have passed a certain angle Philip Clementafter a slight improvement in results in recent weeks, allowing themselves to gain a little ground on Celtic in the league Scottish Premier League Title race. The 1-1 draw at home to Tottenham in the Europa League was also a good result.
While the Hoops still have a significant lead at the top of the table, Rangers have at least managed to narrow the gap to nine points, and will be hoping to gradually inch closer to their rivals as the weeks and months go by.
For that to happen, reinforcements may be needed in the January window, however, giving Clement the extra depth he craves in his squad. Standard Liege young player Isaac Price He is one of the players who have been linked with a move to Ibrox, with the 21-year-old joining the club Starting from 16 matches In the Belgian Jupiler Pro League this season.
Chelsea midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury Hall He has emerged as a high-profile option for Rangers too, having struggled to be a key player under Enzo Maresca this season, following his move from Leicester City in the summer. The Englishman could be a great signing for Clement, adding real quality in midfield.
Rangers and Koppen are eyeing Belgian players ahead of January
According to a new claim from Ibrox News, Rangers will turn their attention to signing players from Belgium before Januaryand they are looking to strengthen Clement's team.
It is reported that Coppin is “gathering information on potential targets” in the country, although the Gers manager “doesn’t have anything imminent in the pipeline” currently.
This must be seen as encouraging for Rangers, as they are clearly showing an element of intent ahead of the January window opening next week.
Certainly no specific players have been mentioned, but it does suggest that Koppen is working hard to bring in individuals who can boost the Gers' hopes of making a miraculous comeback in the title race. Clement He himself hinted at a “hectic” January as well, saying:
“It's always a busy period because players start to doubt whether they will stay or not. There are a lot of conversations from us with players and their agents to convince them of things.”
It will be interesting to see if Coppin's Belgian scouting mission amounts to anything, but Price could be an excellent option to come along as a long-term option with plenty of ability.
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The Northern Irishman has excelled for Liège, but also for his country. He scored four goals in six matches in the UEFA Nations Leagueshowing that he is already a force at club and international level at just 21 years old.