Journalist:cc might make a “nearly impossible” move out of the Aberdeen quagmire.

According to Jonny McFarlane, Rangers may be able to capitalize on Aberdeen’s difficulties this year by acquiring Bojan Miovski in the summer.
Rangers could pull off Bojan Miovski from Aberdeen amid Neil Warnock relegation battle
The journalist for Rangers Review stated on March 5 that he doesn’t think Cyriel Dessers, the present Ibrox number nine, is capable of leading the line for Philippe Clement. He mentioned Hearts captain Lawrence Shankland, a standout player for the Dons, as an improvement over any player in the Gers lineup.

Even though he understood how difficult it would be to make a deal with Aberdeen, he also notes that the team’s performance under Neil Warnock may make relegation a possibility and could lead to a trade for the Macedonian.

“I just don’t think Dessers is that person,” McFarlane (13m 55s) remarked. “For me, Shankland and Miovski at Aberdeen are better than anything Rangers have.

“I know Aberdeen will be nearly impossible to deal with if you go and get those two in the summer, but the way they are going, they’re going to be thinking about relegation right now, so you never know how that’s going to pan out.”

A more viable summer alternative for Rangers than Cyriel Dessers, the Pittodrie star?
The 24-year-old Miovski has been suggested as the solution to the alleged attacking problems at Ibrox several times this season, although his chances of succeeding have mainly trailed those of Shankland.

although the challenges at Pittodrie, he has nevertheless provided 22 in all competitions thus far, although trailing the Hearts hero by seven on the SPFL scoring lists (13 to 20).

The 75-year-old has gone from calling Miovski the best striker he’s ever had [STV, 13 February] to being accused of “poor management” by Willie Miller after he “threw Miovski under the bus at Rugby Park” [BBC Scotland via Daily Record, 29 February]. The Dons haven’t won a league game since 2 January, and their situation hasn’t improved despite Warnock’s high-profile arrival.

Though he is four years younger than Shankland, who is expected to be far more expensive at the end of the season if the Scot keeps turning down Tynecastle contract extensions, things might completely alter if Warnock puts the team in real jeopardy.

Although Dessers (16 goals this season) is a better player than he is, his game is more widely regarded, so it is reasonable to anticipate him to outperform Dessers in a Rangers team that is vying for the championship.

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