Rangers make first move to sign “incredible” player for Clement

to replace Michael Beale. The Gers once looked down and out of the title race, but could now move above Old Firm rivals Celtic if they win their two games in hand. With the January transfer window swinging open in a matter of days, meanwhile, those at Ibrox could yet use the market to gain a further edge in the title race.

Among those who could arrive is one particular Premier League player who may need a move to revive his career and finally realise his potential. And that’s where Rangers could step in

Rangers transfer news

Looking at Rangers’ form, it wouldn’t be hard to believe that this is a squad built by Clement. The truth is, however, the former AS Monaco boss is yet to even welcome his first signing or enjoy his first transfer window in Scotland. So, when January arrives, it will be interesting to see how he goes about making his mark on the squad that he inherited from Beale. The Belgian could make the ultimate statement by landing one Premier League attacker.

Rangers have reportedly expressed interest in Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Fabio Silva, who has also drawn interest from Celtic and may be free to leave his current team next month if the right offer is made, according to Football Insider. To be honest, the young striker hasn’t exactly settled in the Midlands and needs a transfer to both get back on track and accrue crucial playing time for his development.

Silva is less likely to get the necessary minutes at Wolves with Hwang Hee-chan playing so well at Molineux, which could open the door for Rangers to move in and sign the 21-year-old during the January transfer window. The reported £80k weekly salary of Silva may prove to be an expensive expense for those in Scotland, but the Gers may choose to spend the money given the narrow margins in the title race.

“Amazing” Silva requires Wolves to lose
Silva’s playing time at Wolves has gotten worse over time, and this season he has finally reached his breaking point. The forward has only started three Premier League games under Gary O’Neil this season, and he has only scored once across all competitions, in a 5-0 thumping of Blackpool in the

It’s important to remember that Wolves chairman Jeff Shi previously expressed admiration for this player on the team’s official website following Silva’s arrival in 2020.

“Our recruitment team has been following Fabio since he represented the Portugal under-16 team, and they believe he has consistently been the top number nine in Europe for his age group.

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