Rangers make first move to sign “incredible” player for Clement

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Rangers have recaptured their merciless form since the arrival of Philippe Clement to replace Michael Beale in the Scottish Premiership title battle. The Gers were originally thought to be out of the title race, but if they win their two games in hand, they might leapfrog Old Firm rivals Celtic. Meanwhile, with the January transfer window opening in a couple of days, those at Ibrox could use the market to gain a further advantage in the title battle.

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Among those who could arrive is a Premier League player who may require a transfer to resurrect his career and eventually realize his full potential. That’s where the Rangers come in.
Given Rangers’ current form, it’s not difficult to think that this is a Clement-built squad. However, the former AS Monaco manager has yet to make his first signing or enjoy his first transfer window in Scotland. So, when January approaches, it’ll be intriguing to watch how he goes about establishing his mark on the group that Beale left behind. By signing one Premier League attacker, the Belgian might make the ultimate message.
Rangers have launched an attempt, according to Football Insider, by expressing their interest in Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Fabio Silva, who has also piqued the interest of Celtic and might be permitted to leave his current club next month if the correct deal is made. To be honest, the young striker has never really found his feet in the Midlands and requires a move to both get back on track and get crucial minutes in his development.
With Hwang Hee-chan soaring at Molineux, Silva is increasingly unlikely to earn the minutes he requires at Wolves, perhaps opening the door for Rangers to jump in and sign the 21-year-old in the January transfer window. Silva’s salary, which are reported to be £80k per week, could prove to be an expensive fee for those in Scotland, but the Gers’ title race could see them splurge the dough.
Silva’s playing time at Wolves has dwindled over time, culminating in discontent this season. Under Gary O’Neil, the attacker has started just three Premier League games this season and has scored just once in all competitions, in a 5-0 Carabao Cup thumping of Blackpool. If ever a fresh start was required for Silva, it is now, and he may recover his form at a club like Rangers in January.

It’s worth remembering that Wolves chairman Jeff Shi once lauded this player, telling the club’s official website after Silva came in 2020:

“Our recruitment team has been watching Fabio since he played for Portugal under-16s, and they believe he has always been Europe’s best number nine coming through his age group.”
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“Fabio is a young player who demonstrates not only incredible technical ability, but also top-tier game intelligence for a player his age.” He can drop in to connect up play and hold the ball up to bring others into play. He always looks to get into the box, and his mobility and intelligence in the penalty area are on par with anyone else’s. Fabio has the potential to be a generational talent, and it will be wonderful to watch him develop under Nuno. He’s the type of player our fans would appreciate.

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