The Glasgow Rangers reportedly agreed to a contract to sign another GERS enhancement after officially announcing the arrival of Nasser Ziga’s Ibrox, which marks the seventh summer signing.
Rangers announce that they will sign Ibrox for the sixth time in Ziga
If there were concerns that Russell Martin would not be supported by the 49ers for his new job, those concerns were quickly put to bed by the Rangers’ summer business. So far, they have signed permanent deals at Lyall Cameron, Max Aarons, Joe Rothwell, Emmanuel Fernandez, Thelo Aasgaard and Oscar Cortes, and recently signed Djiga, which was loaned out by Wolverhampton Wanderers.
After the latest pen to paper, the defender told the official Rangers website. “I’m so happy to be part of the Rangers. It’s one of the biggest clubs in Scotland and Europe. I try to give it everything and play every game. I think it’s the best team for me.
Meanwhile, he was equally pleased that he welcomed another addition, Martin said: “Nasser is someone who has earned valuable experience in both the UEFA Champions League and the Premier League despite being only 22 years old.
“I believe he has all the attributes necessary to thrive with the Rangers in future campaigns, and I look forward to working with him.”
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However, even if you sign a season and sign it before the season, GERS still has unfinished business during the transfer period. The 49ers probably only know what Rangers and Scottish Premiership champion Celtic are about the gaps from last season, but they still aim to welcome a fresher look.
The report now suggests that they have once again pursued these signatures and turned their attention to British football.
Ranger agrees to sign Gassama
According to Sky Sports, Rangers agreed to a contract in principle to sign from Sheffield on Wednesday this summer. The 21-year-old winger has signed a long-term contract with Ibrox and is reportedly planning to leave what became a wreck in Sheffield on Wednesday.
Like Aasgaard and Fernandez, Gassama was impressed with last season’s championship. I scored eight goals and created another in all competitions to help the owl float. Now set to join Scottish football for the first time, the Frenchman is desperate to make a similar impact.
Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Roll can earn plenty of praise for his time at Hillsboro. “He had a big chance in the transition in the first half and we talked about the ball position before.
“We talked to the younger guys about showing them what they can do. He’s doing it in stages. He was great in training. That’s why we took him with us. It’s not just defending, we want to attack and move forward. That’s why I put him in.”