Newcastle, Everton, Brighton want to sign Rangers attacker Ross McCausland

Newcastle, Everton, Brighton want to sign Rangers attacker Ross McCausland

Pranav Shahaney

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Newcastle, Everton, Brighton, Crystal Palace and Brentford want to sign Ross McCausland despite him penning a new contract at Rangers this week.

According to TEAMtalk on 29 November, all showed an interest before the 20-year-old signed a new deal until 2027 and will continue to keep tabs on him.

Seria A duo Bologna and Genoa are also keen on signing the Northern Ireland international.

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Keep him

Securing McCausland's commitment until 2027 amid significant interest from Premier League clubs such as Newcastle, Brighton, Brentford, Everton, and Crystal Palace along with Italian sides Bologna and Genoa, highlights the intense competition for the talented winger.

While his previous deal was expiring over the summer, Gers had to act quickly in order to retain his services and thus get him to sign a new deal.

His impressive performances and potential have undoubtedly put him on the radar of these clubs, and maintaining his loyalty becomes pivotal for Rangers' long-term success.

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McCausland's value isn't just in his current contributions but also in his future potential, making him a coveted asset.

To keep him at Ibrox, Rangers must demonstrate a commitment to his development, assure him of a crucial role in the team's plans and potentially offer a bigger first-team role.

Establishing a clear pathway for his progression and emphasising the competitive and ambitious environment at the club will be crucial and Philippe Clement undoubtedly will have played a big role in keeping him at the club.

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