£2.5m duo jets into UK to sign for Rangers, double transfer announcement due – report

Ibrox Noise claims that Rangers will complete the signings of Yusuf Kabadayi and Hamza Igamane, who will cost a combined £2.5 million.

On June 22, the Rangers press website announced that 20-year-old Bayern Munich winger Kabadayi and 21-year-old striker Igamane of FAR Rabat had arrived in the UK to complete their transfers to the Scottish Premiership’s biggest clubs.

After “tense negotiations,” Igamane is reportedly set to sign a £1.5 million contract with Rangers, while Kabadayi is expected to sign a £1 million contract to join Ibrox, despite interest from former Gers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst, who is currently in charge at Besiktas.

In the summer transfer window, who will the Rangers sign?

The summer transfer window has been extremely busy for both Philippe Clement and Nils Koppen.

Following a half-season loan, Oscar Cortes has resigned on loan, and Mohamed Diomande has joined on a permanent basis.

Furthermore, it has been revealed that Jefte, Clinton Nsiala, and Connor Barron are the latest signings at Ibrox. The Light Blues have once again chosen to complete their summer transfer business early.

After John Lundstram, Ryan Jack, Kemar Roofe, and Borna Barisic were released, Clement faces a significant reconstruction, therefore it’s wise to bring players in before the preseason begins.

A few players, including Sam Lammers, Jack Butland, James Tavernier, and Connor Goldson, have all been linked to moves away, so they might also be moved on this summer.

Rangers James Tavernier

All of these new players, with the exception of Barron, who made an impression at Aberdeen last season, are unknowns in this region of the football world, so it remains to be seen if any of them will be any good.

Regarding further arrivals, a number of players have been linked to the club, but it’s possible that after this double arrival, nothing happens. This will allow the club to evaluate the situation, possibly move one or two players on, and then reevaluate when everyone returns to preseason training.

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