Leicester City defender Harry Souttar makes transfer revelation amid Rangers links

The defender for Australia, who is now away on international duty, acknowledges that his attention is focused on the national team.Leicester City: Harry Souttar's transfer stance emerges amid Rangers  interest | OneFootballBut in the face of limited playing time, he says he will have to go if he wants to stay in the Kangaroos lineup.

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“That’s not great that I haven’t had match minutes at my club, and obviously I know that that can’t continue if I want to be a part of the national team,” he stated.

“I see it as a plus that I’m here, receiving minutes, and playing football—doing what I love again—because, of course, all players just want to play football.

“The boys have performed incredibly well this season, but it’s been a frustrating period for me personally at the club.” There’s a reason they are in the league where they are. I can’t be too critical. They’re doing a terrific job if that’s what the manager wants.Rangers
“I feel fantastic. I believe I demonstrated during the World Cup that even after missing a year of football due to an ACL injury, I could still play at a high level. This time is certainly different since I feel much better because I’ve been training and staying fit.

Correct action?

Due to Souttar’s admission that he is unhappy with his little playing time at Leicester, Rangers—who have been linked to the Australian defender—may have an opportunity.

The center back’s demand for consistent playing time is in line with the Green Bay Packers’ need for defensive reinforcements, but the team must also assess how much he can improve the starting lineup.

Rangers should only think about signing Souttar if his presence greatly improves the squad and helps them achieve their goals of competing in both domestic and European leagues.

Players that can improve performance levels overall and have an instant impact must be given priority by the team.

The Blues should consider bringing Souttar in to solve defensive issues only if he shows himself to be a strategic fit and a player who can improve the squad.

Any possible transfer, though, needs to be carefully considered to make sure it fits the team’s goals and advances both on and off the field.

In other Rangers news, there has been an update on the £4.8 million bid as progress is made in the Gers’ attempt to add a January player.

 

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