fter signing a new contract with Bristol City, Rangers-linked centre-back Zak Vyner has set his sights on Premier League promotion.
As the transfer window came to a conclusion, the Robins celebrated by signing a new three-year contract with the defender, putting an end to any lingering embers of those Rangers ties.
Speaking after signing a new contract with Bristol City, Zak Vyner confesses he’s “super happy” to have completed the agreement, with the Rangers-linked defender now aiming for Premier League promotion.
“I’m going into a big part of my career,” Zak Vyner explained.
“It’s even more special to be doing it with the club I’ve been with since I was eight years old.”
“I’m overjoyed to be signing and receiving this contract.”
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Rangers held contact with Egypt’s Ibrahim Adel before the transfer window closed and may have to pay roughly £4.5 million to revive their interest in January.
According to reports, none other than Mohamed Salah has recommended Liverpool to take a closer look at 22-year-old Ibrahim Adel. If Salah is the monarch of Egyptian football, Adel is the young prince who is poised to take the kingdom.
of ‘whenAdel’s electric displays for club and country mean it feels like a case’ rather than ‘if’ he follows in the footsteps of the Liverpool star with a move to Europe. Adel is a left-winger who prefers to cut in onto his right – unlike the right-sided, left-footed Salah.According to Fabrizio Romano, clubs in Belgium and Denmark are interested. TEAMtalk adds that (deep breath) Chelsea, Newcastle United, Aston Villa, West Ham, Burnley, and Brighton and Hove Albion have all been keeping an eye on the silky wideman, though Rangers came the closest to luring Adel away from current employers Pyramids FC before the summer window closed a fortnight ago. According to Fabrizio Romano, clubs in Belgium and Denmark are interested. TEAMtalk adds that (deep breath) Chelsea, Newcastle United, Aston Villa, West Ham, Burnley, and Brighton and Hove Albion have all been keeping an eye on the silky wideman, though Rangers came the closest to luring Adel away from current employers Pyramids FC before the summer window closed a fortnight ago.