Rangers Eye Chelsea’s Castledine as Transfer Window Heats Up
The transfer window is well and truly open, and Rangers are already making their moves. The Scottish club has been in contact with Chelsea over a potential move for 19-year-old midfielder Leo Castledine, but it looks like the Blues are playing hardball.
According to reports, Chelsea are only willing to loan Castledine out, while Rangers want the option to buy. This could be a tricky situation for the Ibrox outfit, who may have to weigh up their options carefully.
But it’s not just Castledine that Rangers are eyeing. The Scottish club has also been linked with a move for Manchester United’s Hannibal Mejbri. However, reports suggest that United are only willing to sell the 21-year-old midfielder outright, which could be a major stumbling block.
Mejbri has expressed his desire to play regular first-team football, and it’s easy to see why. The Tunisian international has shown flashes of brilliance in his brief United career, and it’s a shame that he’s been stuck on the bench for so long.
Meanwhile, it looks like Rangers are prepared to part ways with Alex Lowry. The 21-year-old midfielder has been told it’s in his best interests to move away from Ibrox this summer, and several clubs are already showing interest.
Finally, there’s been a bit of drama on the refereeing front. Polish referee Bartosz Frankowski has apologized for his behavior after making a fatal mistake in a Champions League match between Rangers and Dynamo Kyiv. Frankowski was one of two officials removed from the VAR team after being arrested for drunken behavior the night before the match.
All in all, it’s shaping up to be an exciting transfer window for Rangers. Will they be able to strengthen their squad and push on for success? Only time will tell.
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