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Five players who could leave Rangers in January
The January transfer window is creeping up fast as clubs continue to work behind the scenes to identify targets and discuss the ins and outs they’d like to happen.
Rangers will be no different as new boss Danny Rohl gets his first chance to add his own players to the squad he inherited from axed boss Russell Martin.
The former Southampton manager was heavily backed in the summer by the new owners and sporting director Kevin Thelwell has confirmed he expects the Ibrox club to be ‘fairly active’ in this upcoming window.
January is often viewed as difficult to land top targets clubs would love to get on board.
But Rangers will work to add to the recruitment drive that took place in the summer as they bid to back the new boss with what he wants and needs.
That in turn will then open the door for potential exits from the club.
The Light Blues have a number of players on the fringes of the squad, and they could look to make an exit in order to gain more first-team action.
Whether that be on a permanent basis or a temporary loan, GiveMeSport has looked at FIVE players who could move on in January.
Nedim Bajrami
Arrived at Rangers in August 2024 under Belgian boss Philippe Clement.
The Light Blues shelled out to land the Albania man from Sassulo, but his time in Scotland hasn’t worked out.
This season so far, he is yet to start a Premiership game with his minutes from the bench very limited.
He was also left of the squad that lost out in extra-time to Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final and is not part of the Europa League plans.
A likely candidate to want to seek a new adventure away from Rangers.
Clinton Nsiala
The 21-year-old is out of the picture at Ibrox and could be looking for an exit either on loan or permanently.
He joined Rangers on a pre-contract from AC Milan in the summer of 2024 — but has only managed 13 appearances in all competitions since.
John Souttar, Derek Cornelius, Nasser Djiga and Emmanuel Fernandez – more on him later – appear ahead of the young stopper in the pecking order under Danny Rohl.
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Russell Martin seemed to be willing to give him a second chance after giving him the nod and minutes in some big early season games.
That followed a return to Rangers from Birmingham City after spending the second part of last season on loan at St Andrew’s.
He helped the Blues to promotion to the English Championship — alongside Ben Davies — and was linked with a return south.
But he stayed at Ibrox and played in both legs of Champions League qualifying against Panathinakos and started the league opener at Motherwell.
Of his six appearances, he also got on the park against Viktoria Plzen and in the early-season home draw with Dundee.
He also landed a rare start in the Premier Sports Cup triumph over Alloa Athletic but hasn’t been involved since late August and is not part of the Europa League plans.
He’s out of contract in the summer and one the club would no doubt be willing to let leave sooner rather than later.
Bailey Rice
The youngster is one who Rangers had high hopes for. But for whatever reason, it hasn’t seemed to work out for him at Ibrox so far.
Hasn’t had a sniff in the Premiership this season with a rare outing in the home win over lower league outfit Alloa Athletic earlier in the campaign.
His contract expires at the end of the current campaign, and it is unknown as yet what the future holds.
However, senior football is a must for his development and that could have him thinking towards a January exit.
His former club Motherwell reportedly considered a loan swoop to take him back to Fir Park in the summer.
Emmanuel Fernandez
A summer arrival as part of the Russell Martin recruitment drive from English lower league outfit Peterborough.
Rangers splashed out to land the defender – who is under contract until 2029 – after penning a four-year deal.
He might fall under the one for the future bracket at Ibrox.
But at 23, a need for first-team football to continue developing is a MUST and that could maybe have the club consider a loan exit for the second half of the season.
Danny Rohl has John Souttar, Nasser Djiga and Daniel Cornelius while James Tavernier has also turned out at centre-back in the past.
That is before you consider whether he would look to bring in another one or two in January with Souttar’s contract situation in mind and the fact Djiga and Cornelius are loan deals until the summer — although the latter has a purchase option in his deal.
Fernandez has made just two starts for Rangers to date, with one further sub-appearance in the cup for the final minute of action.
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Man Utd Get Green Light to Sign Crysencio Summerville From His Agent
Manchester United have been given the green light to complete a deal for West Ham United winger Crysencio Summerville, as further details emerge from journalist Shaun Irvine.
Man United‘s main focus in this summer transfer window has been on ensuring they have a strong midfield ahead of their return to the Champions League next season, with that area of the pitch the one that needed the most work.
With Casemiro leaving and Manuel Ugarte expected to go too following an underwhelming two-year spell at Old Trafford, Kobbie Mainoo would be left as one of the only specialist senior players in central midfield.
Captain Bruno Fernandes and Mason Mount can play there if needed, but they are much better suited to playing further forward in the No.10 position.
United have already bolstered the position with one completed deal for Atalanta midfielder Ederson, who will seal his move to Old Trafford once he returns from the 2026 World Cup with Brazil.
The Red Devils are now pursuing West Ham United star Mateus Fernandes as they look to add another player to their engine room, while some reports have suggested they could even bring in a third midfielder too.
United are looking at other positions on the pitch too, including in attack.
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GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed all summer that United are looking to add a left-sided attacker to their squad this summer, and a move is likely to ramp up should Marcus Rashford complete a switch away from Old Trafford.
The Red Devils have been linked with players such as Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers, RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande and AC Milan’s Rafael Leao in recent weeks, with Michael Carrick and director of football Jason Wilcox known to be big fans of the former in particular.
However, a new name has emerged recently in Mateus Fernandes’ West Ham teammate Summerville.
Like Fernandes, the Netherlands international is said to have no intention of playing in the Championship after the Irons were relegated, with the player reportedly valued at £50m by the east London outfit.
According to Irvine, posting on X, the World Cup star’s agent has given the green light to United to complete a move, with personal terms being no issue.
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Man United Could Seal £120m Double Deal
The Telegraph have reported that United are ready to launch a £120m double transfer raid on West Ham to land two of their top summer targets.
With the Irons valuing their Portuguese star at between £80-85m and Summerville at £50m, it seems unlikely that a bid of £120m would be accepted by the Hammers, who are determined to remain strong on their valuation, unless it included a significant amount upfront.
Fernandes’ quality has been there for all to see at West Ham and Southampton in the last two seasons, and the thought of him linking up with compatriot Bruno at Old Trafford is mouthwatering.
Meanwhile, Summerville has often played from the left for the Irons, but he showcased his versatility by scoring a fine goal from the right for the Netherlands at the World Cup.
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FIFA to Pay Compensation After Ismael Kone’s Horrific Injury For Canada
Canada’s 6-0 demolition of Qatar at the World Cup was overshadowed by a horror injury for Ismael Kone, who suffered a serious leg break early in the second half in Vancouver.
Jesse Marsch’s side ran riot on the pitch, but all the post-match talk centred on the midfielder, who was stretchered off after a poor challenge from Assim Madibo. The Qatar defender was sent off following a VAR review and later apologised to Kone in the dressing room.
Marsch later admitted that those close enough “could hear the bone snap,” adding that “everybody’s shaken for him.”
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Marsch’s behaviour has caused a huge stir.
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Canada confirmed Kone has already undergone successful surgery to repair a lower limb fracture and is expected to make a full recovery. Marsch revealed the procedure took around an hour and a half and was carried out by three top surgeons, praising the medical team for giving him confidence the situation was being handled properly.
No firm return date has been set, but the former Watford man is expected to be sidelined for up to a year.
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He was vital in the US victory.
It’s worth noting that quick recoveries from leg breaks aren’t unheard of in football. Francesco Totti famously fractured his fibula in February of 2006, only months before that summer’s World Cup, yet defied expectations to recover in time to play a role in Italy’s triumphant run to glory in Germany.
FIFA to pay Compensation to Ismael Kone’s Club
According to The Mirror, FIFA will pay compensation to Kone’s club, Sassuolo, under the Club Protection Programme. The scheme covers accidental injuries sustained while players are on international duty, provided the absence runs beyond 28 days, though illnesses aren’t included.
Kone’s fixed salary is reported to be £22,600 per week, working out at roughly £3,200 per day. With the first 28 days excluded and Kone facing around 150 days out, Sassuolo are likely to receive close to £480,000 in compensation.
The Serie A club issued their own statement, confirming the operation on his left leg was a complete success and that his rehabilitation would begin in the coming days, wishing him a speedy recovery.
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Canada will be looking to seal their qualification to the knockout stage, albeit without Kone, when they face Switzerland in Vancouver on the 24th of June.
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Man Utd Target ‘Best Striker in the World’ Victor Osimhen
Manchester United are now eyeing a move to sign a forward described as the ‘best striker in the world’, according to a report from Caught Offside.
The main focus for United over the last few weeks in the transfer window has been on targeting new midfielders.
A deal has reportedly been agreed to bring Atalanta midfielder Ederson to Old Trafford, with United set to pay in the region of £38m.
West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes is also a priority target, with some at the club believing that they will complete a deal to secure his signature.
Once United have solved their midfield situation, they could move on to strengthening in other areas of the pitch, including in attack.
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Man Utd Eyeing Striker Transfer Move
According to a report from Caught Offside, Manchester United are interested in signing Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen in the summer transfer window.
Osimhen is described as a dream target for the Red Devils, but there are doubts over whether they will be able to complete a deal.
The 27-year-old, described as the best striker in the world, would cost a huge transfer fee, making him a difficult option for the Manchester club.
United do have other names on their shortlist as they look to bring in a new centre forward, but Osimhen does appear to be a priority if they can get a deal over the line.
The Nigerian forward is currently plying his trade with Galatasaray, where he scored 15 goals in the league and seven in the Champions League last season.
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Man Utd Need Experienced Striker
Bringing in a striker of Osimhen’s calibre and experience would be a smart move for Manchester United in the summer transfer window.
At 27, Osimhen is in his prime years, and he could be the ideal player for Benjamin Sesko to learn from and develop alongside.
The Slovenian forward didn’t cement himself as a guaranteed starter for United last season, and considering he’s still young, he could do with an experienced player alongside him.
If United can somehow get a deal over the line for Osimhen for a reasonable fee, it would be a phenomenal coup for the Red Devils.
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