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Russell Martin plans to sell 22 -year -old “brilliant” rangers who wants to stay

The new Rangers manager Russell Martin is ready to sell a “brilliant” player in the summer transfer window, according to a new transfer update.

Martin looking at the first signatures as a boss of the Rangers

The Martin era in Ibrox is officially underway, the former boss of Southampton hoping to bring a lot of success to the club, having had to watch the Celtic rivals dominate the Scottish Minister in the last decade.

The 39 -year -old man is clearly extremely excited to start, admitting so little time after his confirmation as the next manager of the Rangers: “It is an incredible feeling. I am really grateful to the board of directors, to Patrick (Stewart), to Kevin (Thelwell), for their faith in me. It was a difficult and rigorous process and it took some time, but that is what you expect when you want to be director of a club of this stature, size and waiting.

This is now a case of Martin supported on the transfer market, with English signing players whom he considers ideal for him, and the midfielder of Southampton Flynn Downes could be his first addition. He knows the player well in his fate of the saints, and he could add quality in possession, after having completed 90.8% of his Premier League passes in 2024/25.

That said, some current Gers players could leave before the start of next season, and a key update fell on an individual.

Martin could sell McCauslandAccording toThe daily file,,The future of Ross McCausland Rangers is in the airBecause Martin plans to listen to offers for him.It is indicated that the championship, Cardiff City, is the last club to show its interest to sign it this summer, the 22 -year -old preferring to stay on Ibrox.

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It is ruthless by Martin, if he sent McCausland to the summer window, since the Northern Irishman is a young talented player who was greeted by Lee McCulloch in the past.

“McCausland was absolutely brilliant. Bubbly, at a rhythm, a first technical touch. Huge. Playing in this cauldron, given the extent of this game, he looked like trust. I think fans really took him. He really gave an elevator at the stadium.”

However, McCausland was limited to only four departures in Scottish first last season, suggesting that he is not considered a key man who goes ahead, so the club has a big decision to take this summer.

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The New Lundstram: Martin wants to make 18 million pounds sterling his first signature of the Rangers

While Russell Martin begins his overhaul of the Rangers team, could he sign a “class” midfielder in an agreement recalling the move of John Lundstram in Ibrox?

There are only two years left on its current agreement, so time is exhausted before its price begins to decrease, and if Martin has the impression that he is a consumable figure, moving it is now the most logical.

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