
Rangers eye Jesurun Rak-Sakyi transfer amid £8m development
Rangers are not understood to be giving up on their pursuit of Crystal Palace winger Jesurun Rak-Sakyi.
An offer was made by the Ibrox outfit to sign the Premier League attacker, but it was turned down.
Gers are looking to sign him on loan with a view to making the deal permanent in the future.

Chris Jack issues clarity on Jesurun Rak-Sakyi pursuit
Rangers Review journalist Chris Jack issued an update on the club’s pursuit of the 22-year-old after an offering being turned down.
He claims that his sources tell him that there is no £10million obligation to buy in the deal as mentioned in reports elsewhere.
Club | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
Charlton | 49 | 15 | 9 |
Sheff Utd | 36 | 7 | 2 |
Crystal Palace | 10 | – | – |
According to Jack, Gers remain keen on the London-born player and potential options are being considered in the region of £8million.
Russell Martin may have to wait until later in the window to complete the deal, as Southampton are also keeping tabs on him.

Rak-Sakyi would be a game-changing transfer for Rangers
Rak-Sakyi’s potential signing would be a coup for Rangers, bringing flair and potency to their attack.
The 22-year-old Crystal Palace winger has proven his quality in the EFL, scoring 15 goals and providing nine assists in 49 games for Charlton and seven goals with two assists in 36 appearances for Sheffield United.
His pace, dribbling and ability to cut inside from the right wing make him a perfect fit for Martin’s high-intensity system, filling the void left by Vaclav Cerny.
Rak-Sakyi’s Championship experience, where he ranked highly for chance creation, ensures he can thrive in the Scottish Premiership and Champions League qualifiers.
With interest from Southampton and Wolves, his price tag offers value for a versatile, goal-scoring winger who could elevate Gers’ attacking output and excite fans at Ibrox.
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