The Rangers can now deal with Russell Martin’s “huge blows,” and are reportedly harboring Premier League interest in one of the leading players of the month.
The latest ranger is out in the news
The Rangers’ summer transfer business is far from it in all respects. After a disappointing start to Russell Martin’s tenure, which only won two in six games, GERS still has work to do when it comes to both incoming and outgoing calls. In front of the exit, it’s not surprising that the 49ers get ruthless and show something like Jefte The Door.
According to recent reports, Brazilian left back has already agreed to exchange Ibrox for Palmeiras for personal terms, and it is up to the South American club to agree to terms with the ranger. It remains to be seen whether that deal will take place this month, but it will mark the end of the 21-year-old’s inconsistent spell.
The defender began on Tuesday with a loss to Rangers Victoria Pulsen, but if anything recent reports were on the leap, it could have been his club’s last game.
After that defeat, Martin aired his disappointment again on his side, even if he could still advance to the next round of Champions League qualifying.
The former Southampton boss said: “We are disappointed in our losses, we have had really good moments, but we are disappointed with the number of shots we gave them, the number of opportunities we gave them.
He may also need to get used to the disappointment, but it shows that by the end of this summer the Rangers could still suffer “a big blow.”
The Rangers had a Premier League interest in Ruskin
As football insider Pete O’Rourke reported, the Rangers are now supported by the Premier League interest in Nicholas Ruskin, which could lead to a “big hit” for Gels.
“He still plays a key role with the Rangers and losing him would be a big blow to Russell Martin, which will depend heavily on whether they can compete in the Champions League league stage.
“They have been undergoing a really tough test against Club Bruges, and if they can get through it, it will give them a better opportunity to keep Ruskin.
“There is also interest from Premier League clubs and overseas clubs, so rangers support themselves for interest and offers before the end of the window.”
Martin is reportedly desperate to maintain his star midfielder, even after being one of many players who faced his rage on the first day of the season. However, whether Rangers can dodge Premier League interest will become a big issue as the transfer window ticks.