
While the Rangers continued to close on the first arrival of the summer, as many as seven clubs were reportedly fighting against Russell Martin, whose first exit strike at Ibrox.
The first time the wanderer arrives
According to recent reports, the Wanderer will sign an upcoming deal as Dundee’s Josh Mulligan. The young right-winger has been medically received and looks destined to be the first signing of the 49ers and Martin era.
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Mulligan may only be the start of this summer as new owners try to bridge the gap between old company rivals and Scottish Premier League champion Celtics. Even though the feeling in Scotland and recent transfer rumors have brought a lot of hope in this regard, Gers desperately needs fresh faces.
49ers chairman Paraag Marathe also only added hope in the club’s first interview and told the official website of the Wanderer: “Of the 49 businesses, we have established a record of sporting and commercial success, but our driving motivation is our close connection with the clubs and communities we serve.
“We are excited to join Andrew and our other investors in a new era of this iconic club and we are determined to build something that supporters can be proud of in the years to come.”
In addition to Mulligan, the ranger is also associated with Flynn Downes’ move, which teamed up with Martin in Southampton and senior defender Conor Coady. Both players will be a great addition, no doubt, but whether the Gers can attract them to Ibrox will be a big question this summer.
49 people have to worry about their income. After another disappointing season, Rangers may lose some key figures, possibly even this summer’s breakthrough talent.
There are now 7 clubs chasing Iga-Marne deal
According to a pass from sports witnesses, foot Mercato said that up to seven teams are chasing a deal to sign Hamza Igamane this summer. The 22-year-old striker, described as a “breakthrough” talent, enjoyed an excellent debut season with the Rangers and has now attracted the interest of West Ham United, Brentford, Everton, Everton, Lens, RC Strasbourg, Lille and Stade Rennais.
To make the Ranger worse, among those interested parties, the lens reportedly took a step further by connecting with potential deals.
It would be an understatement to say that he was a man in need, sending a tough battle to a tough battle in trying to keep his own star man. While interest in the iguanas shouldn’t be shocking, there aren’t many people in Ibrox who want the striker to enjoy such a clinical debut season in front of goals.
However, after scoring up to 16 goals in his first season, Igamane has become an unexpected star and the Rangers should desperately keep their summer.
As Scout Jacek Kulig describes as a year, the Wanderer’s “hero”, losing Iga-Marne will be a frustrating way for Martin and the 49ers to start a new era.
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