Juventus watching ‘incredible’ ex-Rangers star just months after £13m transfer

Juventus watching ‘incredible’ ex-Rangers star just months after £13m transfer

It’s not every day a former Rangers star is being watched by the Old Lady of Juventus.

 

But that’s precisely the case for one former Ibrox hero whose brief stay in Glasgow was not only profitable for the Gers, but proved Rangers capable of developing top young talents.

Italy’s most successful club are in the midst of a youthful revolution, five years on from surrendering a 10-year Serie A dominance established under the leadership of a famous vecchia guardia Italiana.

 

Led by young Brazilian manager Thiago Motta, the black and white giants of Turin have cast their glances Stateside with a former Rangers talent firmly in their crosshairs.

Rangers missed out on permanent Malik Tillman deal

The story of Malik Tillman at Rangers is one we get the feeling we’ll be writing about a lot in the coming seasons.

Rangers missed out on permanent Malik Tillman deal

The story of Malik Tillman at Rangers is one we get the feeling we’ll be writing about a lot in the coming seasons.

One of Bayern Munich’s brightest talents, Rangers struck a coup to sign Tillman on a year-long loan-to-buy following that run to the Europa League Final in 2022.

 

Ross Wilson might be maligned in Rangers circles, but the former Ibrox sporting director was hailed in Germany for the creative structure of the deal to sign the young US international.

 

Such was the attacking midfielder’s success at Rangers the buy option of £5m looked a snip, and so it proved when Bayern immediately activated Tillman’s buy-back clause.

A season long loan at PSV Eindhoven then followed – where Malik was involved as Beale’s blues were battered in Holland – before Rangers raked in seven-figures from Tillman’s £13m permanent sale this summer.

 

It’s a big fee to pay but it was only a few months ago that the Eredivisie champions’ technical director Earnest Stewart branded Tillman an ‘incredible talent’.

 

Now, only months on from moving to the Netherlands permanently, one of European football’s biggest clubs have cast their glances towards the Philips Stadion.

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