Rangers could live to regret Scott Wright transfer after what he did on Birmingham debut
Rangers may end up regretting their decision to sell Scott Wright this summer after the winger scored on his Birmingham City debut on Saturday (31 August).
Joining centre-back Ben Davies at St Andrew’s Stadium, the 27-year-old arrived on a £300,000 deal [Sky Sports], a fee that might make the Gers feel short-changed after his instant impact in League One.
Wright replaced Luke Harris after 52 minutes, eventually scoring the winner in added time to send the home crowd into pandemonium.
Rangers fans could only watch on as one of their former players, who had a mixed experience in Scotland, became a fan favourite at his new club within minutes, adding to the Blues’ winning streak.
While few fans were upset to see the player leave through the Ibrox doors this summer, it is always difficult to see them doing well elsewhere, and the Gers may now be regretting the decision.
Rangers to regret Scott Wright transfer decision?
The winger made 120 appearances for the Light Blues during his three-and-a-half years at Ibrox, scoring just 12 goals in that time, so it seemed like the right time to move him on.
However, given Oscar Cortes’ injury worries, albeit him being back in training now, Clement may feel he is lacking depth on the left flank, with Rabbi Matondo the only other real option.
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