Rangers Manager Philippe Clement Confirms Todd Cantwell Transfer Request
In a surprising turn of events, Rangers manager Philippe Clement has revealed that midfielder Todd Cantwell has formally requested to leave the club. This comes after Cantwell was notably absent during a recent 2-1 friendly defeat against Birmingham City. During the post-match press conference, Clement stated that their discussions reflected Cantwell's desire for a new challenge.
Clement’s Insights on Cantwell
Clement emphasized their positive relationship, mentioning, "Todd Cantwell came into my office a while ago and expressed that he feels ready for another adventure." Despite being given time to reconsider his decision, Cantwell reiterated his wish to seek opportunities elsewhere. Clement will now focus on players fully committed to Rangers as they move forward with their season.
Absences and Transfers: Connor Goldson’s Situation
Another notable absence during the friendly match was vice-captain Connor Goldson, who is reportedly negotiating a move to Aris Limassol in Cyprus. Goldson traveled for initial talks and has left the training camp following a bid from the Cypriot club.
Goldson’s Tenure at Rangers
Goldson joined Rangers in 2018 and has since played a critical role in the team, helping them secure the Scottish Premiership, Scottish Cup, and League Cup titles. His potential departure, along with Cantwell's, indicates a significant shift as Clement begins restructuring the squad.
Further Transfers: James Tavernier and Sam Lammers
Rangers are also in discussions regarding a potential deal for captain James Tavernier, which could further free up wage space for player acquisitions. The club is reportedly in advanced negotiations to bring in FC Twente's Sam Lammers, a forward who was on loan at FC Utrecht.
Upcoming Signings and Squad Rebuilding
With the Champions League qualifier deadline fast approaching, Rangers have made several new signings this summer, including players like Hamza Igamane and Liam Kelly. The club is also considering loan arrangements and permanent transfers as they aim to strengthen their squad.
Clement's Stance on Player Sales
During a recent interview, Clement made it clear that all players are available for transfer except goalkeeper Jack Butland, who is seen as irreplaceable. He added, "If the right amount of money comes for any player, we will discuss it, but we also need to ensure we can replace them effectively."
Keep Up with Scottish Football
Scottish football enthusiasts can look forward to increased coverage on Sky Sports, with plans to broadcast up to 60 matches from the Premiership starting in the 2024/25 season. Fans can also follow the latest news and highlights through Sky Sports Digital and social media platforms.
Conclusion
As the transfer window progresses, Rangers appear to be in a phase of transition, with key players potentially leaving and new talent being pursued. The management's focus now lies on building a competitive team ready for upcoming challenges in both domestic and European competitions.
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