Rangers reportedly complete deal to sign Mohamed Diomande amid Ibrox delay

Rangers reportedly complete deal to sign Mohamed Diomande amid Ibrox delay
Rangers reportedly complete deal to sign Mohamed Diomande amid Ibrox delay

Rangers reportedly complete deal to sign Mohamed Diomande amid Ibrox delay

Rangers reportedly complete deal to sign Mohamed Diomande amid Ibrox delay

According to reports, Rangers and FC have officially “completed” the deal for Mohamed Diomande.

This is Nordsjaelland, per TEAMtalk.

On Monday night, January 22, the publication stated on Twitter that the second Light Blues

He has completed signing during the January transfer window, even if his arrival to Ibrox is still being

delayed by Storm Isha’s inconveniences to travel.

Chris Jack of Rangers Review had reported the weather obstacle earlier the same day but that

the Ivorian’s deal was not in jeopardy as a result, but said a medical still needed to be conducted when he

arrived in Glasgow.

Rangers reportedly complete deal to sign Mohamed Diomande amid Ibrox delay
Rangers reportedly complete deal to sign Mohamed Diomande amid Ibrox delay

However, TEAMtalk’s post said: “RANGERS SIGNING. In addition to a report we brought you on

Sunday, Rangers have now completed a deal to sign FC Nordsjælland star Mohamed Diomande…

“The attacking midfielder is supposed to be at Ibrox but his travel has been delayed by Storm Isha.”

Wrapped up?

It’s not obvious how Rangers closed this deal without Diomande showing up at Ibrox, assuming a

physical has gone well somewhere else.

The 22-year-old was in the US for Nordsjaelland’s training camp, so it’s possible Rangers have a doctor

wherever he is now who can complete the procedure, regardless of whether he is still across the Atlantic

or was sent to a different location in Europe as he attempted to head to Scotland.

Diomande is, or will be, Philippe Clement’s second January addition this month, depending on whether

the most recent update is indeed premature.

Fabio Silva was brought in early on loan from Wolves but the pursuit of a left-back and a striker have as
yet not found a resolution.

At the last AGM [Rangers Review, 5 December], John Bennett had hinted that Clement will have support

in the transfer market. However, the window is nearing its end without much business completed,

whether it is because to a lack of funding or the inability to find the proper targets.

Given that Michael Beale spent a significant amount of money in the last window, it appears that the

highly anticipated effort to bring in Lawrence Shankland from Hearts indicates that the problem may be

with the former this month.

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