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Rangers made contact to sign a player of £ 20,000 per week who was compared to the rear Jefte, according to a journalist from Sky Sports.
Russell Martin is currently preparing for his first Scottish Première Season in charge in Ibrox, with players who should go to the pre-season Monday before a qualifier in the Champions League in July.
However, on the transfer market, the 49ers are looking to support their new manager with additions to the window. A movement that was agreed before Martin’s arrival and the 49ers officially took over was a pre-contract agreement for Lyall Cameron, the midfielder joining the Rangers of Dundee.
Cameron was unveiled Tuesday as a new Rangers player after a 2024/25 stellar campaign who saw him score 14 goals and provide nine assists. Speaking about his recent performances, Cameron said:
“From a personal point of view, my figures were good for a midfielder, so I appreciated it in this way, but it did not come without difficult days to be honest. We had a lot of bad results and dragged to the bottom of the league where nobody wants to be. It is a learning process, and I feel like I have learned a lot to Dundee, which may have benefited me in my career.
“I have played in Scotland for three years now, I know what other teams will bring, what is to go to different places, so it’s an advantage for me. Playing for the Rangers is totally different, you dominate the ball while in Dundee, I may not be. ”
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Alongside the midfield, there have also been solid links with the right back of AFC Bournemouth Max Aarons, with allegations even suggesting a The verbal agreement was concluded and a loan decision was close to English.
However, there was a new update on a decision for the rear that was compared to Jefte.
Sky Sports journalist Mark McAdam provided an update on Rangers’ attempts to sign Aarons on Tuesday.
He said contacts had been established by the Rangers for the 25 -year -old, while the Gers plan to conclude an agreement for the £ 20,000 per week Defender, Bournemouth would prefer a permanent transfer.
Let us seem to be disgraced at the Vitality stadium on Andoni Iraola, but is still under contract on the southern coast until 2029.
One way in which clubs could get around the negotiations could be to include an option or an obligation to buy AARONS next summer, but at the moment, an agreement does not seem to be as advanced as expected.