Rangers have looked considerably more like themselves with the arrival of Philippe Clement than they did during Michael Beale’s disastrous spell. The former Queens Park Rangers manager never really got going at Ibrox and was fired just under a year later, making way for Clement. The new manager has also had an almost faultless start, going unbeaten in his first four games, including thrashings of both Hibernian and Dundee in the Scottish Premiership.
Following that, the Gers will face Hearts in the Scottish League Cup semi-final, where Clement will try to cap off his scorching
Rangers have been dissatisfied by their summer signings, with Sam Lammers and Cyriel Dessers having rocky starts at Ibrox. The Scottish giants will at least have the chance to make amends for their transfer failures during the January transfer window, where Clement will have the opportunity to leave his stamp on the team. This could entail the addition of a central defender.
Rangers are keeping an eye on Nathaniel Adjei, according to Sky Sports. The Hammarby centre-back has apparently been watched by Gers agents, who will face competition from Belgian and Italian teams, as well as Old Firm rivals Celtic, for his signature in the winter window. The Swedish season concludes this month, leaving Adjei with a vital choice to make regarding a possible January move.
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