Rangers want to sign the £600-a-week “student of the game” this summer
Rangers are reportedly interested in completing the signing of the player hailed as a “student of the game” this summer, who even scored at Ibrox last season.
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The Gers continue to be linked with a number of summer signings, with Coventry City ace Callum O'Hare emerging as an option in recent days, seen as a type of Scottish giants Jack Grealish.
Bojan Miovski was one of the league's standout players last season, netting 16 goals in the competition for Aberdeen, and is reportedly seen as an interesting option for Rangers, as they look to add firepower to their attack.
RB Salzburg striker Petar Ratkov is also believed to be in the sights of Philippe Clement, who is seen as a better option than Cyril Dessers, who can always set the world on fire in a Gers shirt.
Hamza Igamane and Yusuf Kabadayi are expected to be announced as new players soon, as the eye-catching summer gathers pace.
Rangers want to sign “student of the game”
In accordance with Athletic, Rangers are keen to sign Motherwell striker Theo Bair in the summer transfer window, competing with Celtic for his signature in the process. Undisclosed German clubs have also been touted as potential suitors for the 24-year-old, who is out of contract at his current club next summer, highlighting the need for them to cash in now.
Bair has the potential to be a good signing for Rangers ahead of next season, with fans already seeing his form approaching, following his goal at Ibrox in a 2-1 win over Motherwell in March.
The £600-a-week ace is also Canada's two-capped international, scoring just once for his country so far, and Stuart Kettlewell has praised his character: “I'm happy for him. I really believe in those success stories, not about my ego, not about anyone patting me on the back, but about each person.
“When you have to come out of such difficult times like Theo did, not only here but at St Johnstone, trying to find his way in Scottish football, that's a testament to the man and his character. He's a student of the game and really buys information and details, and a work ethic in trying to improve.”
Bair has proven himself in the Scottish Premiership, so there's no reason why he can't hit the ground running, and at just 24 years of age, he could be the backbone of Rangers' attack for years to come. to come
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A lack of compassion was the reason why the Gers failed in the title race last year, but snapping up the Motherwell man could help alleviate that problem, at a time when a new challenge at a big club would be more appealing.
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