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Rangers Signing ‘Phenomenal’ Star ‘Not Close’
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Daniel Hepburn
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Rangers’ director of football recruitment Nils Koppen and boss Philippe Clement in front of Ibrox
Rangers are reportedly interested in bringing Hannibal Mejbri to Ibrox for Philippe Clement before the summer transfer window comes to a close, but transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, while speaking exclusively to GIVEMESPORT, revealed that there is ‘nothing close’ in terms of an agreement.
After watching their arch-rivals, Celtic, win the Scottish Premiership for the third time on the trot last term, boss Philippe Clement and his entourage are keen to reinforce their squad to become genuine title challengers and have done so with the arrivals of Mohamed Diomande, Robin Propper and Hamza Igamane.
However, they aren’t close to finding an agreement with Manchester United for the Tunisia international.
GIVEMESPORT Key Statistic: Rangers have won the Scottish Premiership more times than any other club in the division (56). Celtic have won 55.
Rangers Keen on Hannibal Mejbri
Deal branded as ‘quite difficult’ to get over the line
Manchester United midfielder Hannibal Mejbri in action
One player who they are yet to secure the signature of is Hannibal. A Carrington graduate who has played 13 times for Manchester United’s senior side, the 21-year-old is evidently on the fringes of Erik ten Hag’s thinking and could welcome a move away.Revered for his tireless work rate, previous reports suggested that Rangers were in ‘advanced talks’ with the 27-cap Tunisia international over a potential summer switch north of the border, with them making the outcast their ‘priority’ target.
Hannibal Mejbri
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