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Rangers want to sign Chelsea centre mid in January, club open to offers - report

Rangers Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall

Rangers want to sign Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. (Credit: Imago)

Pranav Shahaney

Wed 18 December 2024 11:10, UK

Rangers, Arsenal, Manchester United and Newcastle United are among a host of teams keen on Chelsea midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, according to Caught Offside.

The news outlet reported that the Blues are open to offers for the 26-year-old English central midfielder in the upcoming January transfer window.

With Patrick Stewart and Fraser Thornton beginning their respective roles at Ibrox, the club are expected to be active in the winter.

Rangers must consider securing Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s transfer

The 26-year-old’s ability to play in multiple midfield roles provides tactical flexibility, which is crucial for Gers, especially in high-stakes matches.

Dewsbury-Hall has shown he can control the tempo of the game, distribute the ball effectively and contribute defensively with his work rate and positioning.

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His experience in the Championship with Leicester City, where he was part of a promotion-winning squad, suggests he can handle the pressure of competitive football and would increase the club’s chances of winning the Europa League.

The Englishman has also proven that he can cut it in the Premier League so if Gers are to sign him, they will be bringing in a potential game changer.

Moreover, his age and potential for growth mean he could develop further under the right coaching, potentially becoming a key player for years to come.

Rangers boss Philippe Clement

Rangers manager Philippe Clement [Credit: Imago]

His signing would not only bolster the squad’s depth but also bring in a player with the drive and ambition to succeed at a club with the expectations and legacy of the Ibrox outfit.

In other Rangers news, an update has emerged on Philippe Clement’s sack decision as Patrick Stewart assumed his role this week.

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