
The Daily Mail claims that Aberdeen will try to sabotage Rangers’ effort to sign Dundee midfielder Lyall Cameron.
According to the British tabloid’s website on January 24, the Dons want to persuade Cameron that picking Pittodrie over Ibrox would be beneficial for his long-term goals.
Rangers, who are aware that they can pay more than Aberdeen, are in negotiations with Cameron’s representatives in anticipation of a summer transfer [Scott Burns].
In order to stave off the growing interest from their Scottish Premiership rivals, Philippe Clement has been urged to sign the midfield player “in a heartbeat.”
Aberdeen will lose to Rangers for Lyall Cameron.
The Gers supporters might not have anticipated that the team would be able to outspend another club given the well-known financial difficulties at Ibrox.
There is still a significant distance between the top two and the rest of Scotland, even though their margin with Celtic is widening. Aberdeen can, in fact, give Cameron more assurances about playing time and has a history of nurturing young players who can be sold for a high price in the future.
Additionally, Connor Barron’s Bosman switch from Pittodrie to Ibrox last summer is a blatant example of the ideal setting for a great talent to grow.
The Gers need to take a bold approach to the transfer market, and it’s fantastic business to sign a midfield player who has provided eight goals and seven assists this season for nothing.
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