Ryan Kent could return to Rangers after his Fenerbahce exit [Credit Sky Sports]
Ryan Kent could return to Rangers after his Fenerbahce exit [Credit Sky Sports]

Philippe Clement sparks shock over Ryan Kent return to Rangers in January transfer window

Derek Ferguson

At the start of 2024, former Rangers star Derek Ferguson agreed to become Ibrox News' newest pundit. Ferguson started his career at Ibrox, making his league debut for the club aged 17 in a draw against Hearts in 1984. He eventually left Rangers in 1990 after making 91 league appearances and winning two Scottish titles. Ferguson went on to play for the likes of Hearts, Sunderland and Falkirk before retiring after a spell at Raith Rovers in 2006. Now, Ibrox News is delighted to have the former midfielder sharing his weekly thoughts on all things Rangers.

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Philippe Clement's reaction to questions about Ryan Kent was a surprise but Rangers should not even contemplate a move to bring the winger back says Derek Ferguson.

The English attacker is a free agent after being released from a nightmare spell at Fenerbahce in October and immediate speculation linking him to an Ibrox return was put to the Gers boss [via Rangers Review, 18 October].

Rangers have endured long absences from wide men Rabbi Matondo and Oscar Cortes already this season, leaving Nedim Bajrami to play on the flanks for the opening months of his Gers career.

Kent has been tipped to come in and train with the squad before potentially rejoining in the January transfer window [PLZ Soccer, 18 January], when he is next eligible to play for a new club.

But Ferguson doesn't think the Light Blues should go anywhere near a player who seemingly "downed tools" in his final year with the club, prior to his contract expiring two summers ago.

There is thought to be interest in Kent from wildly-different destinations, including Saudi Arabian clubs [Daily Mail, 22 October] and English League One side Leyton Orient [Scottish Sun, 26 October].

Rangers told to steer clear of Fenerbahce reject

Rangers loanee Oscar Cortes
Oscar Cortes has endured an injury nightmare at Rangers. (Credit: Imago)

Ferguson exclusively told Ibrox News: "First of all, I was surprised with Clement's reaction, that he knew all about him. He didn't shut it down.

"But I'm just coming from a personal point of view. I thought [Kent] was extremely poor the last three or four months before he left the club. He downed tools.

"So that tells you everything about a player's mentality. He was going out and he was playing, I would say, at most 50 or 60 per cent.

"It was clear to see for everybody his application wasn't there. So I thought, just from my own perspective, it was pretty disrespectful to the Rangers support that that's the type of performance he was giving.

"So I wouldn't touch him to be honest. Because when you play with Rangers the one thing is you've got to be at it week in, week out. You cannae flick a switch and turn it on and off.

"When you've still got three or four months on your contract to run down, and he was just ambling along, didnae want to get into the nitty gritty end of the game.

"So no, for me it would be a no go."

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