Rangers could now sign 49-goal striker from…

Rangers could now sign 49-goal a in consecutive windows

 

Lawrence Shankland and Kevin van Veen given Rangers transfer backing as  Kris Boyd blasts Old Firm Premiership 'snobbery' - Football Scotland

Rangers may have spent big money signing three strikers this summer as part of manager Michael Beale’s long-awaited makeover, but they are already eyeing a return to the market for Philippe Clement.
Hearts captain Laurence Shankland has emerged at the top of many pundit lists ahead of the season in January, but Kevin van Veen’s development in Holland has led to him being a mid-season player.
He could be a winning candidate.

The Dutchman told the Scottish Sun on November 21 that his £500,000 move from Motherwell to Groningen in the summer did not go to plan and he was considering returning to Scotland in the winter.

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He revealed that Rangers had shown interest in the summer before he left Scotland and singled out the club as one of two named options for a return to Scotland along with his former side, with multiple clubs having been in touch with his agent over a loan move.

Van Veen admitted that at 32 he may not fit the Ibrox transfer profile, but with Scotland international Shankland tipped to cost at least £5million to prize out of Tynecastle the older of the two could be an affordable short-term option.

While the Groningen man is available and clearly willing to move, with his club having little use for him after a falling out with manager Dick Lukkien despite five league goals so far this season, the Jambos are instead sure to be loath to lose their captain and talisman midseason.

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Clement admitted ahead of two Rangers meetings with Hearts in the past month that he was well aware of the “interesting” Shankland after the 28-year-old spent the season before last at the Gers boss’ own former club Beerschot.

With 10 goals in all competitions so far this term and a high-profile Scotland equaliser during the international break it would be no surprise if the Ibrox manager has his eye on adding the SPFL man where possible.

But the chances of doing so could be much higher in the summer as it would afford Hearts the opportunity to implement a proper succession plan, so with Van Veen representing an easier route to proven reinforcement in January there is a potential route to Rangers signing two of the league’s top three scorers from last season in back-to-back windows.

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The pair combined for 49 SPFL goals last term, as Van Veen topped Shankland by one with 25, behind Celtic’s Kyogo Furuhashi, and their exploits got both tipped for an Ibrox switch earlier this year.

In light of Beale instead signing the struggling pair Cyriel Dessers and Sam Lammers, as well as the more successful Danilo, it has been a source of surprise in Scotland that he didn’t go for targets who had already shown they could be successful in this league.

The Englishman is now gone from Ibrox and Clement is picking up the pieces, which is expected to include work on the goal-scoring department.

An affordable loan for Van Veen would give the Dutchman the escape he is looking for and the Light Blues at least a stop-gap for six months, pending a decision on his longer-term future in the summer, while the club attempt to get things in order for a proper run at Shankland in the offseason.

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