“Defenders nightmare” on Rangers radar as transfer report claims approach has been made for 21yo flying machine

Rangers have two weeks remaining to address an issue for which Boca Juniors’ Luca Langoni would be the ideal fix.

The 21-year-old winger has now been reported as a potential target for Philippe Clement as the Gers boss wants to bolster his squad. Left-backs seem to be connected regularly.

Rangers have reportedly approached Luca Langoni, which would be a significant coup for Nils Koppen as director of recruitment, according to Dom Smith of the Evening Standard.

Rangers enquire about Boca Juniors star Luca Langoni

against illustrate his present value, Langoni started the Copa Libertadores final—the largest football match in South America—for Boca from the bench in the first half, losing 2-1 against Fluminense.

Playing for the Argentine giants is no easy task, as the pressure from stars like Edins is not too far from what he would experience at Ibrox.

Despite his importance in the squad changing due to an injury and a new manager, he continued to feature frequently despite having started the 22–23 season on fire.

Nathan Foyes, writing for The Copa Club, a South American football magazine, highlights Luca Langoni’s intriguing potential and how brilliant he is as a player:

Although he can play on either side, Langoni is most often found operating on the right, where he has a natural instinct in front of goal.

“He is a nightmare for defenders in the final third due to his ability to dribble and pass with precision, in addition to his ability to spot scoring opportunities.”

 

If this doesn’t sound like exactly the type of winger Rangers have been crying out for, I don’t know what does.

According to The Standard, Luca Langoni is being watched by Rangers, Nice, and Sevilla, in a transfer rumor that is just as thrilling as the short-lived Michy Batshuayi rumor.

Most of the time, you get what you pay for, yet football tends to have its own rules on the transfer market.

Rangers will have a higher chance of turning a profit if they do well if they make it a practice to bring talents such as Langoni to Europe ahead of other clubs.

Although Koppen intends to take a more global approach to hiring, Gers supporters will be more focused on quality than origins.

However, Luca Langoni checks all the boxes if Philippe Clement wants to get the players  he needs to take Rangers back to the top of Scottish football.

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