Oussama Targhalline Rangers clue as Ligue 1 Ibrox recruit confirmed amid French reports

04/07/2024 Raymond 0

Rangers fans are now turning their attention to Oussama Targhalline, a 22-year-old midfielder from Le Havre, as reports indicate that the Ibrox club is closely monitoring his situation. Nils Koppen and Philippe Clement are keen to strengthen the Rangers squad, and Targhalline, who hails from Morocco, has emerged as a potential target. This interest comes alongside Rangers’ nearing deal for fellow Moroccan, FAR Rabat striker Hamza Igamane, suggesting a trend towards adding Moroccan talent to the Ibrox roster from Ligue 1.

Ex-Hatters loan star completes £30m move from Leicester City to Chelsea

03/07/2024 Raymond 0

Midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has completed his move from Leicester City to Chelsea, marking a significant step in his career. The 25-year-old, who emerged through Leicester’s youth system and impressed during loan spells at Blackpool and Luton Town, joins Chelsea after a successful stint at Leicester where he played a pivotal role in their Championship title-winning season. Dewsbury-Hall expressed excitement about joining Chelsea, describing it as a privilege to play for a club he grew up admiring and expressing confidence in his ability to thrive alongside top-tier players.

Wilfred Ndidi to Celtic chance as manager reunion offered

03/07/2024 Raymond 0

Brendan Rodgers will have the opportunity to reunite with a former Leicester City midfielder this summer, who became a free agent after his contract expired with the Foxes. The player, linked previously with major clubs like Manchester United and Real Madrid, was valued at £52 million by Leicester in 2021. Known for his pivotal role in Leicester’s Championship title win and subsequent return to the Premier League, the Nigerian midfielder is now set to explore new opportunities, possibly including a move to Scottish Premiership champions.

Stoke City injury blow as midfielder ruled out for four months

27/06/2024 Raymond 0

Ben Pearson, Stoke City’s 29-year-old midfielder, faces a four-month recovery period following surgery for a persistent hamstring injury. Initially hoping to avoid surgery, Pearson ultimately required the procedure, which will likely see him miss the first ten games of the season and all pre-season preparations. Pearson, who joined Stoke permanently last summer from Bournemouth for a fee under £500,000, had a challenging season plagued by injuries, limiting his league appearances to 22.

Steven Schumacher, expressing his frustration, noted that Pearson had been working with the club’s physios all summer, but an undiagnosed hamstring issue necessitated the surgery. Schumacher remains hopeful for Pearson’s recovery and emphasized the importance of focusing on rehabilitation. Despite Pearson’s absence, Stoke City boasts a robust midfield lineup, including Josh Laurent, Wouter Burger, and emerging talent Sol Sidibe. Recent signings like Viktor Johansson and Eric Bocat further strengthen the squad. Schumacher remains pragmatic, urging Pearson to concentrate on his rehab to ensure a strong comeback.