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Rangers And Russell Martin received a boost of transfer with an experienced target open to move to Ibrox this summer.
Gers transfer activity before 2025/26 Scottish Première The season is underway, midfielder Lyall Cameron becoming the first official signature of the Martin era.
A pre-contract agreement was concluded in February before the 49ers took over and appointed Martin, but Cameron will seek to become a key member of the new manager’s programming.
Talk to the official Rangers media after completing your move, Cameron said: “It’s incredible to cross the door, it’s really a privilege. I have been waiting for it for a long time.
“It was obvious as soon as the Rangers entered, I was desperate to be here. It is obviously a massive club and the story and everything that is on this subject is simply incredible. Being of Scotland, I know what the club represents, so I just wanted to jump on the occasion.”
Following Cameron, the Rangers now seem to pay their attention to defensive additions, with the right back of Bournemouth Max, a target in Ibrox.
A player whose Martin is well aware of his time to manage in England, Aarons in fact spent the second half of the 24/25 campaign on loan in Valence and seems to be in surplus to the requirements at Vitality Stadium.
The contact was established by the Rangers on a loan moveHowever, Bournemouth would prefer a permanent outing for the defender on which they spent 7 million pounds sterling.
Another objective at the rear is the central defender of Leicester City Conor Coady. An approach was also made for the experienced central defenderWith the Rangers are “very eager” to sign the Foxes man.
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Leicester, following their relegation of the Premier League, are also open to the sale of Coady, and another promising development on a move to Scotland has now emerged.
According to Rangers Review, Coady is a personal target for Martin and the new sports director Kevin Thelwell, who worked with the 32 -year -old man at Wolves and Everton.
In the report, he says Coady is `eager to move to Ibrox – With an initial contact established and a move having been explored last summer ”. This is a boost for the chiefs of Martin and Rangers, and with Coady valued at 38 million pounds sterling During his stay in Wolves, could be on a clever signature.
Due to the end of the contract at the King Power Stadium, transfer fees will be necessary for the international in England and an agreement “could still walk next month”.
If the Rangers obtain their man in Coady, they will obtain an experienced central defender who was hailed by the former teammate of Everton Abdoulaye Doucoure.
“He will help us a lot this season. Whenever I played against him, he was a good character and very coherent. We are very happy to have it in our team – he is a leader.”