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RANGERS captain James Tavernier has spoken of his delight at the intent shown by Rangers in acting early to strengthen the squad.
Gers have already secured Ianis Hagi no cnt wanted on a permanent deal and have moved swiftly to secure the signings of Calvin Bassey no cnt wanted and goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin.no cnt wanted
Jermain Defoe has also penned a permanent deal who no cnt wanted and the Ibrox side are linked with Livingston striker Lyndon Dykes who livi don't want and have also ‘made an approach’ for want-away South African international Bongani Zungu who no cnt wanted
Boss Steven Gerrard and Sporting Director Ross Wilson have both gone on record as saying they are eager to add quality to the squad to help challenge 10-in-a-row chasing Celtic.stoap laughing
And Tavernier believes the early progress in the transfer market despite covid-19 financial fears speaks volumes for where the club want to be next season. 2nd or 3rd
Speaking to Rangers TV, Tavernier said: “It’s fantastic to see, especially in the situation we are in. A lot of clubs are finding themselves in financial situations which are not on the plus-side for them. ffs that there's called floggin a turd
The Premiership is scheduled for a re-start on August 1 and the Light Blues skipper insists the break will help his side to work on the tactical side a bit more to ensure they can beat Hamilton without the help of penaltys
They're coming more times than Ron Jeremy
Gers have already secured Ianis Hagi no cnt wanted on a permanent deal and have moved swiftly to secure the signings of Calvin Bassey no cnt wanted and goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin.no cnt wanted
Jermain Defoe has also penned a permanent deal who no cnt wanted and the Ibrox side are linked with Livingston striker Lyndon Dykes who livi don't want and have also ‘made an approach’ for want-away South African international Bongani Zungu who no cnt wanted
Boss Steven Gerrard and Sporting Director Ross Wilson have both gone on record as saying they are eager to add quality to the squad to help challenge 10-in-a-row chasing Celtic.stoap laughing
And Tavernier believes the early progress in the transfer market despite covid-19 financial fears speaks volumes for where the club want to be next season. 2nd or 3rd
Speaking to Rangers TV, Tavernier said: “It’s fantastic to see, especially in the situation we are in. A lot of clubs are finding themselves in financial situations which are not on the plus-side for them. ffs that there's called floggin a turd
The Premiership is scheduled for a re-start on August 1 and the Light Blues skipper insists the break will help his side to work on the tactical side a bit more to ensure they can beat Hamilton without the help of penaltys
They're coming more times than Ron Jeremy