Mark Wilson thinks Connor Goldson’s time at Rangers is over, especially with interest from Saudi Arabian clubs.
During his appearance on Clyde 1 Superscoreboard on April 25th, Wilson expressed his belief that Rangers would be inclined to accept any offer, even if it amounted to £2 million. This perspective arises amidst reports linking Connor Goldson to clubs in Saudi Arabia, including Al-Ettifaq, where he is reportedly on their transfer radar for the upcoming summer window according to the Daily Record.
As a BBC pundit, Wilson remarked, “I think with Connor Goldson, if Rangers get any sort of concrete offer, maybe a couple of million, they’ll be wise to take it. As much as he’s a good player and has shown at points this season, I think it’s the end of the cycle for him. I think a lot of people can see it coming.”
Rangers should contemplate selling Connor Goldson for the appropriate amount.
Many Rangers supporters may not be overly worried about the prospect of Goldson leaving, recognizing that his tenure at the club might be drawing to a close. This viewpoint stems from various factors, including Goldson’s age, recent form, and the opportunity to bring in new talent. At 31 years old, the English defender has had a notable spell at Ibrox, contributing to the team’s success in the past. However, his performances of late have been inconsistent, and his advancing age raises doubts about his ability to maintain the expected standard. Consequently, there’s a prevailing belief that it’s time for the club to seek alternatives and invest in a younger defender who can offer greater long-term value and performance.
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Moreover, the potential financial windfall from selling Goldson to a Saudi Arabian club could serve as a significant incentive for Rangers. The proceeds from the transfer could be reinvested in strengthening the squad, particularly by acquiring a promising, younger defender.