Rangers chairman Andrew Cavenagh has given fans a rare glimpse into the club’s January transfer plans, revealing they are “very active” in the market and hinting at three potential signings.
The Ibrox board is preparing for the crucial run-in of the Premiership title race with Hearts and Celtic, as manager Danny Rohl looks to strengthen the squad—especially after long-term injuries to Dujon Sterling and Connor Barron. Sources suggest Rangers are ready to spend around £7.5m on a double deal for left-back Tuur Rommens and midfielder Tochi Chukwuani, though this could just be the beginning.
Minutes from a closed-door Fan Advisory Board meeting shared by the supporters group confirm Cavenagh’s comments: “The January window is more difficult… we have to cast a net to understand availability. We are very active in the market. Depth at left-back, strong and physical in midfield, creation and scoring of goals.”
The chairman also indicated Rangers plan to target players with experience in the Scottish Premiership, potentially including James Penrice, while emphasizing that the club is considering the “weight of the shirt” and the demands of playing at Ibrox.
When asked about the involvement of former players to help “shape the DNA” of the club, Cavenagh said that conversations are ongoing, with some set to play a role in coaching or mentoring the current squad.
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