Rangers keeping tabs on international midfielder as busy summer continues
via Evening Times | Rangers are tracking Partizan Belgrade captain Dragojevic as Derek McInnes looks to strengthen his midfield options…
via Evening Times | Rangers are tracking Partizan Belgrade captain Dragojevic as Derek McInnes looks to strengthen his midfield options…
via Herald Scotland | Rangers are tracking Partizan Belgrade captain Dragojevic as Derek McInnes looks to strengthen his midfield…
via Glasgow World | Twice-capped Scotland international adamant knew Ibrox boss has right attributes to bring success back to Rangers…
Via: STV Sport | Rangers boss Derek McInnes refused to be drawn on links with a move for Scotland midfielder…
Via: STV Sport | Ross McCrorie has no doubt that manager Derek McInnes will help ensure he has a fruitful…
via Evening Times | Rangers manager McInnes has responded to rumours linking Ferguson to the club. Continue Reading…
Glasgow Rangers are building a new-look side for Derek McInnes in double-quick time, but will Nicolas Raskin still be at the heart of it next season?…
via Read Rangers | Rangers are reportedly monitoring Troyes defender Sankhoun Diawara as Derek McInnes continues to reshape…
via Glasgow World | The new gaffer says there’s still work to be done in the transfer window Rangers boss…
McInnes previously worked with the Bologna captain at AberdeenRangers boss Derek McInnes refused to be drawn on links with a move for Scotland midfielder Lewis Ferguson but said he is willing to be “patient” to get the players he wants.Gers have already recruited Lawrence Shankland, Ross McCrorie, Ben Godfrey, Dan Neil and Ivor Pandur this summer, with goalkeeper Jack Butland sealing his move to Hull on Thursday.As his summer rebuild gathers pace, McInnes has been credited with an interest in Bologna midfielder Ferguson, with whom he worked at Aberdeen.Derek McInnes speaks with Lewis Ferguson during an Aberdeen training camp in Dubai back in Janaury 2020…
via The Rangers Review – News | Rangers manager Derek McInnes has responded to the club’s continued links to Lewis…
via Herald Scotland | Rangers manager Derek McInnes has responded to the club’s continued links to Lewis Ferguson this…
via Read Rangers | Jose Cifuentes returning to Rangers is a problem that will need to be resolved…
via Herald Scotland | McCrorie has revealed he always believed he would one day return to Rangers, with the…
via Evening Times | McCrorie has revealed he always believed he would one day return to Rangers, with the opportunity…
via Glasgow World | The midfielder would add to the Scottish core new boss Derek McInnes is establishing at Ibrox…
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via Inside Futbol | Ian MacNicol/Getty Images Rangers have ‘entered the race’ for Troyes defender Sankhoun Diawara, who has no…
Scotland international reunites with new Rangers boss – five years on from being lured away from Ibrox to the North EastRoss McCrorie left Rangers in 2021 a “smiley faced wee boy” overjoyed just to have represented his boyhood club, but he returns five years on far more experienced and with a clear objective in mind – to win trophies. Reuniting with Derek McInnes, the man who lured him to the North East to join Aberdeen following his Ibrox exit, the Scotland international is excited to be back in familiar surroundings but in the knowledge that he can adopt a important role as part of McInnes’ new-look squad. Now aged 28, McCrorie is entering the prime years of his career and gunning for silverware after spending the last three years south of the border with Bristol City in the EFL Championship. And with McInnes now at the helm, the versatile defender is convinced Rangers have the right man to bring success to the club. New Rangers signing Ross McCrorie has been discussing his return to his boyhood club…
Versatile 28y/o defender reunites with new Rangers boss – five years after being lured away from Ibrox to the North EastRoss McCrorie left Rangers in 2021 a “smiley faced wee boy” overjoyed just to have had the honour of representing his boyhood club, but he returns five years on far more experienced and with a clear objective in mind – to win trophies. Reuniting with Derek McInnes, the man who lured him to Aberdeen following his Ibrox exit, the twice-capped Scotland international is excited to be back in familiar surroundings but in the knowledge that he can adopt an important role as part of McInnes’ new-look squad. Now aged 28, McCrorie is entering the prime years of his career and gunning for silverware after spending the last three years south of the border with Bristol City in the EFL Championship. And with McInnes now at the helm, the versatile defender is convinced Rangers have the right man to bring success to the club. New Rangers signing Ross McCrorie has been discussing his return to his boyhood club…