Rangers agree long-term contract with Mohamed Diomande in ‘statement of intent’ January transfer window deal.
Chris Jack claims that after Mohamed Diamonde completes his £4.5 million move to the Rangers, he will sign a “long-term contract.”
The FC Nordsjaelland midfielder is expected to sign a deal at Ibrox for the foreseeable future, according to a report from the journalist on Twitter on January 23. The move is expected to be completed “soon.”
Storm Isha caused the 22-year-old Côte d’Ivoire player to arrive later than expected, but he will undoubtedly be a high-profile January addition to Philippe Clement’s team.
A long-term deal and a £4.5 million fee for Diomande at Ibrox, Jack wrote. The deal will shortly be finished, as we stated on Monday. a declaration of intent from the Rangers to sign.
Had better be
If the Light Blues are shelling out such a sizeable fee for Diomande there clearly needs to not be any risk of losing him for nothing in the near future, having seen various players depart in the summer on expiring deals.
Although hardly a household name in Scotland it is clear that the club feel that he is someone they can’t miss out on to spend this much midseason.
Central midfield didn’t jump out as an obvious requirement in the January transfer window, but injuries to Ryan Jack are endless, Nico Raskin had been out for some time at the end of 2023, and Jose Cifuentes has not had a great time since his summer arrival.
Additionally, with Abdallah Sima—a standout player thus far this season—out due to injury, Diomande’s ability to play down the left flank may wind up being needed.
Rangers made significant summer spending purchases of Sam Lammers, Danilo, and Cyriel Dessers; however, one of them has already left on loan once more, another has missed the majority of the season due to injury, and the final one has mostly been deceptive.
Therefore, Diomande will probably have additional pressure to demonstrate his success for this money during the remainder of the season.
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