
Rangers transfer development emerges after Albion Rrahmani scouting missions
Rangers are now looking to add a second signing after Jose Cordoba and have scouted striker Albion Rrahmani “closely”, according to the Daily Record.
The news outlet reported on 20 May that the 23-year-old Kosovo centre forward is among the names considered by Gers this summer.
The Scottish giants are looking to add to their firepower in attack over the coming weeks despite signing the likes of Danilo, Cyriel Dessers and Abdallah Sima last summer.
Albion Rrahmani could be a potent goal scorer for Rangers
Rrahmani could be a great stylistic fit for Gers due to his impressive goal-scoring record and versatility on the field.
As a striker, he has netted 17 goals in 25 league games this season, showcasing his ability to find the back of the net consistently.
He’s also provided five assists so it’s not like he’s been a selfish player and this could bode well for Philippe Clement.
Moreover, Rrahmani’s versatility allows him to play in different positions, making him a valuable asset for the team’s tactical flexibility.
His experience in the Super Liga, where he holds the record for the most expensive player, and the Kosovo national team demonstrates his adaptability and potential to perform at a high level in various systems.
In addition, his age aligns with the club’s recruitment policy, which focuses on signing young players with high potential.

However, Lawrence Shankland should be the player Gers look to bring in before considering any other strikers.
In other Rangers news, the club are likely to lock horns with Celtic over the signing of a highly-rated left-back in the summer transfer window.
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