According to TBR Football, Rangers and Celtic are prepared to extend a pre-contract offer to Burnley star Josh Brownhill before the January transfer window opens.
According to the internet source, Fiorentina and Lazio have already made a contract offer to the 29-year-old, who is approaching the last six months of his current deal [29 December].
Clubs outside of England, including Crystal Palace, Everton, and West Ham, will have to wait until the summer to sign a pre-contract agreement for the player who has 12 goals and 12 assists this season.
Additionally, it is understood that the midfielder’s current status at Turf Moor is being monitored by Brentford, Leeds United, Bologna, Udinese, Trabzonspor, and Besiktas.
Josh will sign a pre-contract agreement with the Rangers.
While Patrick Stewart works to clean up the current situation at Ibrox, signing Brownhill on a free transfer would undoubtedly send a message to the rest of the league.
One of the several problems that exist behind the scenes in Glasgow is the Gers’ player trade strategy, which is causing the Light Blues to lag behind their Old Firm rivals Celtic.
Even though Nils Koppen and Philippe Clement must make every effort to get a new center-back, they shouldn’t miss the chance to pre-sign one of the Championship’s best players at the moment.
He is only three goals short of his 2022–2023 total, already having over ten goal involvements in the division. Last season, the midfielder continued to make an impression for the Clarets in the Premier League.
Given the other teams interested, a move from English football to the Scottish Premiership appears improbable, which is precisely why the Gers would be making a big impression if they were successful.
It would be excellent business for the new leadership team in the boardroom to be able to sign such a good player on a free transfer given Ibrox’s extremely limited budget.
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