If you had a dime for each time a former Rangers target signed a lucrative contract with a top European team.
Shortly before the 2024 Champions League finalist paid £37 million to join Aston Villa, Giovanni van Bronckhorst wanted Ian Maatsen at Ibrox, but only on loan.
Shortly after Rangers were connected to a steal of £1 million when Albert Gudmundsson was in the Netherlands with AZ Alkmaar, he is now a £30 million forward for Fiorentina.

And as Serie A leaders Napoli turn their attention to another former Gers player, a well-known figure on Glasgow’s blue side may be joining Romelu Lukaku, Scott McTominay, and Antonio Conte in celebrating the Scudetto in May.
Francis Amuzu, a former Rangers target, may join Napoli in Italy. It is well known that Francis Amuzu was not Napoli’s top aim.
Alejandro Garnacho, a Manchester United star, has been the subject of negotiations with the Partenopei for the past two weeks. The Red Devils have refused to lower their asking price of around £70 million, therefore it appears that the team is now leaving.
In their chase of Karim Adeyemi, the speed-machine who destroys Celtic for Borussia Dortmund, Napoli also encountered difficulties. This brings us to Anderlecht’s Amuzu. That seems to be the plan, anyway.
At £70 million, Garnacho is undoubtedly too costly, but the same cannot be said about the Anderlecht wide player. With his contract expiring, Amuzu might be available for as little as £1.5 million, according to reports from Belgium. Therefore, the former Belgium Under-21 player may make up for his lack of star power with affordability.
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