Blackburn Rovers want to sign cheap Todd Cantwell from Rangers after transfer request
Blackburn Rovers want to sign Todd Cantwell from Rangers before the end of the transfer window, Alan Nixon reports.
The Sun journalist reported via his Patreon on 26 August that the English Championship club are ready to make an offer for the midfielder, who is potentially cheaper than alternative targets, and could sign him on loan or permanently.
The former Norwich City man is currently training with the B Team and hasn’t featured at all after Philippe Clement revealed [Sky Sports, 25 August] that he had twice asked to leave the club.
Blackburn have also been linked to a move for Rabbi Matondo, with John Eustace admitting the Welsh international was a player of interest [Lancashire Telegraph, 22 August].
Blackburn also interested in Rabbi Matondo from Rangers
Given the choice of the two then Clement would surely choose to offload Cantwell to Ewood Park since he can’t do anything with him while he is out of contention and training away from the first team.
Blackburn also interested in Rabbi Matondo from Rangers
Given the choice of the two then Clement would surely choose to offload Cantwell to Ewood Park since he can’t do anything with him while he is out of contention and training away from the first team.
Blackburn also interested in Rabbi Matondo from Rangers
Given the choice of the two then Clement would surely choose to offload Cantwell to Ewood Park since he can’t do anything with him while he is out of contention and training away from the first team.
He likely will be cheaper than alternatives since the Light Blues need to offload him, although Beale himself claimed on the Mindset For Sport Podcast on 19 August his signing was a completely free so the club won’t be losing money even if they give him away.
Should Eustace take Cantwell back south it might rule out a second move for Matondo unless they are ready to spend heavily.
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