Rangers ready offer to sign Bristol City left-back Cameron Pring as Ibrox transfer decision to be made

Rangers ready offer to sign Bristol City left-back Cameron Pring as Ibrox transfer decision to be made.

According to Alan Nixon, Rangers are monitoring Cameron Pring of Bristol City as Philippe Clement looks for a replacement left-back.

With Rangers having to replace the left-back position, the Sun journalist revealed via his Patreon on January 14 that the Scottish powerhouses are

preparing a deal for the Championship player this January.

The defender, who recently faced players like Jarrod Bowen of West Ham in the FA Cup, is regarded as one of the greatest in his position in the

second division of English football.

“Rangers are checking on Bristol City left-back Cameron Pring as they look to fill their position problem,” Nixon wrote.

“Pring is one of the better number threes in the Championship and the Glasgow giants are deciding whether to offer in the window.”

Lack of depth

Since taking over as manager in October, Clement has made it obvious that he wants a new left-back. Borna Barisic and Ridvan Yilmaz have not impressed the Belgian.

Yilmaz signed a five-year contract at Ibrox after completing a £3.4 million move from Besiktas in July 2022, but he may already be leaving despite

the fact that the former has been filling in more frequently in defence, according to Sky Sports.

Pring, who has been a fine servant for the Robins since 2017, making a total of 98 appearances amongst a plethora of loan spells, has become a big

name in the Championship and has helped Bristol City maintain a mid-table standing throughout several seasons.

His attacking production is demonstrated by his two goals and nine assists, which will be of interest to Clement as he aims to adopt a far more attacking style of play than either Barisic or Yilmaz can provide.

If the transfer is to take place in January, Pring may need to be paid a significant sum of money to be lured away from the English team.

However, Rangers may decide to hold off until the player becomes available on a free transfer as his contract extension is set to

expire at the end of the current campaign, according to BBC Sport.

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