As Rangers begin to address their transfer shortcomings, Kris Boyd and Alan Hutton concur on Lyall Cameron.


Two former Ibrox mainstays agree about a possible Ibrox mainstay of the future after Rangers successfully acquired Dundee midfielder Lyall Cameron on the last day of the winter transfer window.

Large segments of the Rangers supporters were not the only ones who found it difficult to understand why their favorite team was not doing more to get the greatest young players in the nation to Glasgow’s blue zone.


Rangers did stop Josh Doig, Aaron Hickey, Lewis Ferguson, and company from leaving for new experiences overseas, much to the amusement of many on the terraces and in the media, specifically, Italy.




When Luke McCowan joined Celtic, Rangers were also absent from the game. Thus, the pre-contract agreement that confirmed Lyall Cameron’s transfer not only guarantees the services of an all-action, box-crashing midfielder who may add a goal-scoring streak from the middle of the pitch.


Additionally, it helps write the errors from earlier transfer periods.

Rangers sign Lyall Cameron, and Kris Boyd and Alan Hutton concur. Kris Boyd, a former striker whose 126 goals after joining the Ibrox team from Kilmarnock rate among the best Premiership-to-Premiership moves of the modern era, says, “We’ve all had a say on Rangers kind of neglecting Scottish boys for a period of time now.” “I think it’s important that you have people who understand and get it.”

I return to earlier years. Alan Hutton, a right-back with the Light Blues from 2002 to 2008, concurs, “I recall there was a core group of Scottish players when I was at Rangers.” “Steven Whittaker, Kevin Thompson, Steven Boyd, and Steven Naismith “I simply believe that they have been ignoring the Scottish market for far too long and have a tendency to purchase unproven foreign players.” [Cameron] will be a wise acquisition.

Former Hearts and Hibernian player Michael Stewart believes that Cameron is not quite on par with some of the other local players Rangers could have—and most likely should have—signed. Consider Ferguson, who led Bologna to the Champions League the previous season. However, Cameron’s arrival is a positive move for for several reasons, the Gers.




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