In a shocking turn of events, Rangers Football Club have reportedly made a last-gasp bid to sign Tottenham Hotspur’s star winger, Dejan Kulusevski.
The move would be a major coup for the Scottish club, who are looking to bolster their squad ahead of a crucial season.
Kulusevski, 24, has been a key player for Spurs since joining the club on loan from Juventus in January 2022.
The Swede has scored 10 goals and provided 8 assists in 50 appearances for the North London side.
Rangers manager Philippe Clement is said to be a big admirer of Kulusevski and believes that he would be a perfect fit for his team. The Scottish giants are looking to make a statement this season and the signing of Kulusevski would certainly do that.
However, it remains to be seen whether Rangers can afford to sign Kulusevski. The winger is valued at around £90 million by Tottenham and Rangers are not known for their big spending.
Despite this, Rangers are reportedly confident that they can convince Kulusevski to make the move to Ibrox. The club are said to be willing to offer him a lucrative contract and the chance to play regular football.
Kulusevski is yet to respond to Rangers’ offer but it is thought that he is open to the move. The winger is said to be frustrated with his team performance at Tottenham and is looking for a better club where he would be happy and considering his performance and statement against rangers at Europa class last year December, the winger is likely to leave Hotspurs stadium.
If Rangers are successful in their bid to sign Kulusevski, it would be a major shock to the football world as more chaos is set to pour on ange and Tottenham fans as large. The move would signal Rangers’ intent to compete with the best teams in Europe.
The signing of Kulusevski would also be a major boost for Scottish football. It would show that the Scottish Premiership is still an attractive league for top players.
Rangers fans will be hoping that their club can pull off this audacious signing. Kulusevski would be a fantastic addition to the squad and would make Rangers a force to be reckoned with.