The news outlet reported on 26 July that Philippe Clement wants a left-footer on the right flank and also players capable of playing at a high intensity without possession on the wings.
This comes after what the Belgian has witnessed from his players in the opening pre-season games.
The report reads: “Rangers’ transfer window is gathering pace with a number of incomings and outgoings expected imminently.
“The variation offered by a left-footer on the right has been a requirement this window.
“The Belgian boss also wants players capable of playing at a high intensity off the ball in wide areas to help a pressing structure that’s looked undercooked in pre-season.”
Clement’s approach at Ibrox emphasises a proactive and aggressive style of play, which is reflected in his specific requirements for new signings.
The Belgian’s focus would be on players who can press high and dominate possession aligns with his desire to control games and dictate the tempo.
This style of play requires a specific set of skills and attributes, which is why he is so particular about the calibre of players he signs.
By focusing on these key areas, Clement aims to build a team that is both tactically astute and physically capable of executing his game plan.
This approach not only makes sense in terms of the team’s style of play but also in terms of the long-term development and success of the club.
In other Rangers news, a club president has green-signalled the exit of a player as Gers have issued a “significant” bid to sign him.
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