Rangers held talks over £2.5m deal, forgotten man hasn’t started a game since

Following Rangers’ failure to sign the Nottingham Forest player in the summer, Jonathan Panzo is still having trouble, and there are rumours that his loan at Cardiff City may not last long.Rangers held talks over £2.5m deal and forgotten man hasn't started a ...When Cardiff City’s roster was announced last weekend, there was no shortage of conjecture, with Jonathan Panzo’s noticeable absence from the squad during their 4-0 FA Cup third round thrashing at Sheffield Wednesday creating a stir.

The defender’s absence, according to the assistant coach for the Bluebirds, is because of “an agreement” with his parent club. Nottingham Forest is reportedly eager to prevent the 23-year-old from being cup-tied before perhaps moving during the January transfer window (BBC Sport).

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Rangers needed Nottingham Forest’s Jonathan Panzo
Panzo, who supposedly discussed a £2.5 million transfer to Rangers last summer, has only made five appearances since switching to Cardiff. The former Chelsea player hasn’t even made a start in a Championship match.

Therefore, it should not come as a surprise to learn that Panzo’s stay in South Wales may be coming to an end. According to Daily Mirror reporter Darren Witcoop, who wrote on X, Panzo may be leaving with goalkeeper Alex Runarsson, who is owned by Arsenal, and forward Ike Ugbo, who was once linked to Rangers.

Wales Online was informed in December by Cardiff manager Erol Bulut that “a possible exit for Panzo) can happen.” “We have choices. We shall look at another (defender) if this occurs.

Unpopular with Cardiff City

The Daily Record claims that in the summer of 2023, Mick Beale had Panzo as one of his main priorities.

Furthermore, the way that many of Beale’s acquisitions have performed since arriving in Glasgow—Sam Lammers, for example, returning to the Netherlands after contributing just two goals and two assists in 31 games—and Panzo’s struggles in South Wales don’t seem to indicate that he would have ended the disastrous run of misguided acquisitions under Philippe Clement’s predecessor at the Ibrox.

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