After his outstanding growth with Rangers, Abdallah Sima has stated that he hopes a way to stay at the team permanently can be found.
At the pre-match press conference before the crucial Europa League match in Betis on December 13, the on-loan Brighton forward said, “I hope we can find something for me,” and the club has “everything for me to be happy,” alongside manager Philippe Clement.
The 4th Official (8 December) reports that negotiations have already begun between the Seagulls and the 22-year-old regarding a permanent deal, despite the fact that the asking price is currently too high”
You know in football everything can happen,” Sima (17m 50s) remarked. Since this is a team I really like, I must admit that I’m really happy to be in Glasgow and to be wearing this special shirt. I mentioned how much I liked that club in my first interview
Sima’s early commitment to the Light Blues appears to be a very positive move, and it undoubtedly helps the team’s chances of staying at Ibrox.
For a player his age and skill level, a season in the SPFL might have been just another training ground before a Premier League career, either with his parent club or somewhere else.
However, it appears that he has developed a bond with the Gers that has persuaded him to stay past the summer, and based on the evidence thus far
He has established himself as the main goal threat in a team that has far too few of them, with 13 goals in 27 Rangers appearances across all competitions. He has already been recognized for his efforts with the October Player of the Month award in the SPFL.
Kemar Roofe struggles to maintain his fitness, Cyriel Dessers struggles to find form, Sam Lammers struggles to find much success, and Danilo’s recent serious knee injury has ruled him out for the long run.
Although the campaign’s first half has fallen far short of expectations, especially under Michael Beale, things have improved under Clement, and Rangers are theoretically still in position to win a treble or even a quadruple, depending on what happens in Spain.