As the winter transfer window draws to a close, Rangers FC finds itself in the midst of intense speculation surrounding several of its players. With just days remaining, the club’s transfer activity has kicked into high gear, as both departures and potential signings dominate the news.
Robbie Fraser was the first player to leave Ibrox in January, completing a loan move to Livingston, a club in the Scottish Championship. He was soon followed by Cole McKinnon, who also made a temporary move to Ayr United. Additionally, Alex Lowry sealed a permanent transfer to Wycombe Wanderers, marking another shift in the squad. Despite these exits, the only incoming player so far has been Rafael Fernandes, who joined Rangers during the current window.
One player who has made headlines in recent days is Ianis Hagi. According to reports, the Romanian midfielder has informed his agents of his desire to leave Rangers and return to Italy when his contract expires this summer. Hagi is focused on finishing the season with the Light Blues but has his eyes set on a Serie A return once his deal runs out. His potential exit has sparked interest from various Italian clubs eager to add him to their ranks.
In a slightly different scenario, 18-year-old Findlay Curtis, who impressed in his Europa League debut against Manchester United, is not expected to leave Ibrox on loan this winter. Rangers manager Philippe Clement has expressed his intention to keep Curtis at the club until the end of the current campaign, offering the young player a chance to continue his development at a high level.
Meanwhile, Rangers forward Cyriel Dessers is attracting attention from Cagliari in Italy. The Serie A club is reportedly eyeing Dessers as one of their top targets before the transfer deadline on February 3. The Nigerian striker has been linked with several clubs during the winter window, and Cagliari seems to be leading the chase. However, any potential move will hinge on the Italian club offloading one of their current players first.
On the defensive side, Rangers are dealing with interest in Ridvan Yilmaz. Besiktas has made a loan offer for the Turkish defender, with an option to buy. However, Rangers are reportedly not satisfied with the terms of the offer. The situation is complicated further by Besiktas President Serdar Adali’s direct involvement in the negotiations, and Rangers’ willingness to allow Yilmaz to leave remains uncertain. Additionally, more clubs are reportedly taking notice of Hamza Igamane, especially after his standout performance against Manchester United, adding another layer of intrigue to the club’s transfer activities.
With the deadline fast approaching, it seems Rangers’ winter transfer window will remain a hot topic, with more developments likely to unfold in the
coming days.