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Cash Constraints at Ibrox
It appears Rangers’ ambitions to strengthen their squad with Aberdeen’s Bojan Miovski might be dashed due to financial limitations. The Glasgow club’s monetary woes have become an obstacle in their pursuit of the striker, with speculation that their city rivals Celtic could swoop in for the player.
McAvennie’s Take on Transfer Targets
Former Celtic player Frank McAvennie has weighed in on the situation, suggesting that Miovski’s playing style would be a better fit for Celtic than Rangers. He also believes that Lawrence Shankland, currently with Hearts, would be a more suitable addition for Rangers, lamenting the club’s missed opportunity to sign him in the previous transfer window.
Rangers’ Striker Search Complicated by Finances
The financial predicament at Rangers is proving to be a significant hindrance in their transfer market activities, with McAvennie asserting that the club lacks the necessary resources to secure deals for either Miovski or Shankland. This comes on the heels of comments that Rangers couldn’t afford to retain Abdallah Sima, casting doubt on their ability to bring in top targets.
Assessment of Shankland and Miovski’s Fit
McAvennie is convinced that Shankland’s prowess as a goalscorer makes him an ideal candidate for Rangers, but he remains skeptical about the club’s ability to finance such a move. He also reiterated his belief that Miovski’s attributes would mesh well with Celtic’s style of play, highlighting the player’s movement and ability to make runs behind the defense.
Transfer Prospects Dim for Rangers
In summary, the financial challenges facing Rangers could see them miss out on two potential signings that would bolster their attacking options. McAvennie’s insights suggest that while both Shankland and Miovski would enhance the team, the fiscal reality may leave Rangers unable to compete for their signatures.
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