
Journalist delivers Rangers Josh Onomah transfer verdict
Dean Jones has delivered his verdict on Rangers making a move for Fulham midfield maestro Josh Onomah in the upcoming January transfer window.
Onomah is out of favour at Craven Cottage and has been a target of Rangers head coach Michael Beale since his time at QPR.
Jones confessed that Rangers might “have an eye” on Onomah and believes the midfielder would flourish under Beale at Ibrox in the Scottish Premiership.

“I think there are a few clubs that are looking at Josh Onomah, just wondering if he fits in at Fulham,” said Jones as quoted by GIVEMESPORT.
“So, I can understand why Rangers might have an eye on him, I think he would do pretty well.”

Potential bargain.
With just one year left on his Fulham contract, the maestro could be picked up for an absolute bargain, something that the Rangers board will be licking their lips at.
And Onomah would bring with him to Ibrox a glistening resume and pedigree, he came out of the talent factory at Tottenham and won the U17 World Cup with England.
Fulham faces the real problem of losing Onomah for absolutely nothing which gives Rangers some bargaining power in this potential switch.
The forward-thinking midfielder would slot right into the action at Ibrox and provides secure and dynamic abilities that are needed in the Gers engine room.
This isn’t to say Onomah is the complete finished package just yet, but he could finally find his feet at Ibrox, especially under the tutorage of Beale.
This transfer story is definitely one to keep an eye on, it would be hardly surprising if the Light Blues made an attempt for the Fulham midfielder in January.
In other Rangers news, Kenny Miller wants his former club to make big moves to sign this Premiership defender despite his on-pitch antics.