Journalist shares if contact made as Rangers want to sign £4m RB Salzburg striker
Rangers have not yet made contact over the potential signing of RB Salzburg striker Petar Ratkov, according to Football Scotland. The news outlet reported on... The post Journalist shares if contact made as Rangers want to sign £4m RB Salzburg striker appeared first on Ibrox News.
Rangers have not yet made contact over the potential signing of RB Salzburg striker Petar Ratkov, according to Football Scotland.
The news outlet reported on 1 August that the 20-year-old Serbian, who’s represented by the same agency as Borna Barisic, was linked with a move to Ibrox even before he moved to Austria last summer.
Give Me Sport reported on 19 June that Gers had rekindled their interest in the forward.
Petar Ratkov must not be a priority transfer for Rangers
Gers’ pursuit of Ratkov raises questions about their transfer strategy.
While the 20-year-old Serbian striker, shows promise and potential, Rangers urgently need proven goal-scorers in their prime to compete at the highest level.
The club’s recent struggles in front of goal highlight the importance of a reliable and prolific forward who can consistently find the back of the net.
Although Ratkov’s talent is undeniable, he is still developing and may not immediately provide the impact the Glasgow outfit requires.
The club’s need for immediate success and the intense competition in Scottish football demand a more experienced and proven striker who can make an immediate difference.
They should prioritise signing a seasoned forward who can lead the line effectively and contribute significantly to the team’s goal-scoring output.
In other Rangers news, Chris Jack has issued a £12.6m transfer claim as Gers are linked with a big-money move to sign a new attacker.
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