
Rangers hold advantage to sign Leeds United talent Crysencio Summerville
Rangers are now increasingly confident of securing a deal for Leeds United young winger Crysencio Summerville in the summer.
German club Hamburg are hot on heels to sign the Dutchman, but according to Frankfurter Rundschau, Rangers are more likely to sign him as they have more money to offer.
While Hamburg want to make another attempt to sign him after failing to secure a deal in January, the Gers hold an advantage over other suitors.

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The summer transfer window is crucial for the Gers as Giovanni van Bronckhorst surely would be looking to stamp his own authority.
He should be looking to bring in his own choice of players, and Summerville would be a brilliant addition to the squad.
The 20-year-old can be lured to Ibrox with the offer of regular first-team football, better wages and European football, something Hamburg cannot offer.
Moreover, Summerville could be tempted to move to an iconic club in Scotland, and play under his compatriot.

He has impressed for the U-23 side this season and scored a hat-trick earlier this month as Leeds won 4-0 against Crystal Palace.
Summerville does have a handful of senior games under his belt during the previous regime, and it remains to be seen what the future holds for him in the summer.
He is at a crucial juncture of his career where he is too good for the academy football, but he can’t break into the first team at Leeds.
Rangers must look to snap his up in the summer.
In other Rangers news, BBC pundit Cammy Bell has backed Kemar Roofe to start against Braga.