Sky Sports Rangers legally bound to Connor Barron silence as decision due

Sky Sports Rangers legally bound to Connor Barron silence as decision due.

Rangers are legally have to remain silent in the Connor Barron tribunal with Aberdeen, according to Scott Burns.

The Scottish Express Star journalist notes on his personal X account [6 December] that the Scottish Professional Football League is not commenting on the subject right now. The SPFL has guidelines in place for Under-23 players moving between domestic teams, and a verdict on the midfielder’s case is likely in December. Barron’s free transfer from Pittodrie to the Gers in the summer implies the Dons are owed compensation because the midfielder is a youth product who transferred to Ibrox at the age of 21.

Connor Barron tribunal a distraction at Rangers

The Light Blues should get the issue with Aberdeen done and dusted as soon as possible, as they have other priorities to focus on.

Barron has been an immense addition to the Bears’ squad, and the Ibrox chief should meet the Dons’ demands, considering they are fair.

The 22-year-old Scotsman has been a regular in Philippe Clement’s lineup this season, appearing in 23 games across all competitions. Rangers haven’t had the best recruitment plans in recent years, but the former Aberdeen midfielder has clearly been a great acquisition for the Gers, as evidenced by their 1-0 win over Hearts on November 10. Clement has had a slow start at the Light Blues this season, with the club trailing Celtic in the Scottish Premiership. However, the Belgian manager has discovered a winning formula in recent weeks, with Nicolas Raskin and Barron developing an effective engine room connection.

It feels like the Light Blues’ hierarchy are dragging the Glaswegian club’s name through the mud with the tribunal, and there needs to be some sort of consensus soon.

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