(Credit: Imago)
(Credit: Imago)

Rangers reject last-gasp Italy approach for Connor Barron transfer out of nowhere

Samuel Fabre

Samuel was hired to the writing team at Breaking Media in August 2025, having graduated from Bournemouth University earlier that summer. During his studies, Samuel gained work experience with Get Football Group and Trill Magazine. Based in Oxford, Sam has covered Rangers extensively since joining the company, with a laser focus on preview and matchday build-up content.

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Rangers had an extremely busy deadline day, working until the last hour to secure their incomings and finalise their outgoings.

Russell Martin remains under severe pressure, with Rangers still winless after four Scottish Premiership matches this season.

This has led to Martin completely changing his strike force, with Youssef Chermiti and Bojan Miovski bearing the goal-scoring responsibility this season.

However, Rangers have had plenty of other transfer deals to contend with, including maintaining their stance that Connor Barron was not available to other clubs.

Connor Barron featured 46 times for Rangers last season. (Credit: Imago)
Connor Barron featured 46 times for Rangers last season. (Credit: Imago)

Rangers reject last-minute Bologna approach for Connor Barron

David Edgar has reported on X that Barron stayed put at Rangers after a late loan approach was made by Bologna for the 23-year-old midfielder.

Barron joined Rangers from Aberdeen last summer, with the midfielder making 51 appearances so far for Rangers.

Barron has only started one game this season, Rangers' 0-0 draw with Celtic, and despite the fact that he hasn't scored a goal for the club yet, the tenacious midfielder has been a great addition.

StatConnor Barron
Appearances28
Pass accuracy (per cent)89.7%
Tackles won (per cent)65.6%
Recoveries105
Connor Barron's 2024/25 Scottish Premiership stats (via FotMob)

With Barron slowly gaining fitness, it is clear that he is a big part of Martin's plans going forward.

Rangers boss Russell Martin watches on
Russell Martin has started life as manager under intense scrutiny. (Credit: Imago)

Nicolas Raskin another midfielder staying at Rangers

Alongside Barron, teammate Raskin has also decided to stay at Ibrox.

Raskin faced great speculation regarding his future, but ultimately decided to commit to Rangers for this season, with crisis talks to follow.

The Belgium international has been at the club since January 2023, scoring six goals and registering 16 assists in that time.

With Rangers in crisis mode at the moment, retaining the services of Barron and Raskin does give some hope to the fans who have been demanding change.

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