Rangers to replace James Tavernier with first-class star as Reuell Walters leaves Arsenal

Derek Ferguson thinks Dujon Sterling is the ideal James Tavernier successor, thus the Rangers don’t need to sign Reuell Walters.

After being released by the Premier League team this week, the former Arsenal youth is now available and the Light Blues have expressed interest in him [Daily Record, 4 June].

However, Ferguson, an ex-Ibrox midfie

Surprise Rangers exit for star player refusing to go awaylder, doesn’t believe a contract of this kind is required when one of the team’s stars from the previous year is set to succeed the veteran captain.

Tavernier was almost indispensible at right-back again this season, which meant that Sterling—who signed a free transfer from Chelsea in the summer—played everywhere but there.

Given that the captain is now heavily linked to leaving this summer, Ferguson has disregarded a Walters signing and is in favour of giving Sterling the opportunity to take the lead.

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