
Neraysho Kasanwirjo mooted to still join Rangers amid transfer twist
Rangers are still hoping to secure the services of Neraysho Kasanwirjo in the summer, according to the Daily Mail.
The news outlet reported on 5 December that the 22-year-old, who joined from Feyenoord on loan, may not return again this season after knee surgery.
Despite the long-term injury, he is viewed as a long-term regular starter by the Ibrox hierarchy who are keen on signing him permanently in the summer as there is a buy option.
Rangers must seriously consider finalising Neraysho Kasanwirjo’s transfer
Knee surgeries, while significant, are not career-ending, especially for a young player like Kasanwirjo at 22.
At this age, recovery is typically faster and rehabilitation programs are designed to ensure athletes can return to their previous levels of performance.
With proper medical care and time, the Dutchman should be able to bounce back, ready to start next season fit and hopefully stronger.
Rangers’ interest in signing him permanently makes strategic sense.
Given his potential and the buy option in his loan deal, he represents a cost-effective investment.
Considering the club’s long-term vision for him as a regular starter, securing his services could be more financially prudent than scouting for other, potentially pricier options.

His recovery and return could provide the club with a valuable asset at a lower cost than might be expected for established players.
In other Rangers news, an update has emerged on the club signing a new striker in the January transfer window.
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