The “infectious” player that Clement adores is set to join Rangers permanently.

This summer, angers hopes to finalize the permanent signing of a “infectious” talent; Philippe Clement is a fan of the player in question.

News about Rangers transfers

With a two-point advantage over Celtic in the Scottish Premiership, the Gers remain unbeaten in what looks to be an exciting final stretch of the campaign.

In recent weeks, Rangers have been associated with carrying out significant transactions, and in the summer, a permanent transition for Abdullah Sima may be planned. Brighton is willing to approve a high-profile transfer for the 22-year-old, as the Seagulls are seeking to pay him between £10 and $15 million.

If the Gers pay more than the £12 million they did for Tore Andre Flo in 2000, they could perhaps smash their transfer record in the upcoming window.

In other news, Clement is rumored to be considering a double move for Rapid Vienna’s Leonard Querfeld and Matthias Seidl. The coach views the youthful defender and midfielder as potential summer targets who might improve the squad’s depth and caliber.

Lum O’Hare, an offensive midfielder for Coventry City who has so far this season contributed nine goals (six goals and three assists) to the Championship, is another player the Scottish powerhouses are considering.

Update on the permanent Fabio Silva agreement for Rangers

Now, Football Insider reports that Rangers intend to sign Fabio Silva permanently this summer. If they qualify for the Champions League in the upcoming months, they may receive financial support to finalize the transaction.

As per the source, Clement is keen on fortifying his team this summer, and if Rangers manage to secure the league title, they can anticipate a hectic summer filled with transfers. Inspired with what he’s seen thus far, the manager “admitted that he would like to make the deal permanent”.

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Following the Europa League match against Benfica, Clement again gave Silva high marks, saying:

He possesses his traits and is becoming increasingly adept at managing his feelings. That was something we discussed a lot—that’s the next thing he should do.

“Considering how he managed the hostile environment and intense attention he received during the Lisbon game, I am really pleased with his performance. To prove to everyone that he is a talented player, he nevertheless played for the team. It matters to me that he performed well on the field for the Rangers.

Given Silva’s skill set and future potential, the Rangers should view permanently signing him as a top priority when it comes to their summer transfer window.

Even though he only joined Wolves in 2020, it feels like he has been around for a while. Connor Goldson waxed poetic about his teammate shortly after he arrived at Ibrox in January, saying:

“I can’t say too much because we haven’t done certain exercises or played 11-vs-11 scoring goals but the way he works in training is infectious, his pressing is infectious.”

Given that Silva has already had a positive impact—scoring twice in four Scottish Premiership starts—it may be worth the risk for Rangers to spend a lot of money on him if they want to make him a high-profile permanent addition at the end of the season.

It’s unclear if the Gers could afford to sign both Sima and Silva—qualification for the Champions League is a must if that’s going to happen—but it’s wonderful to think that they could both stay with the team for many years to come.

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