After O’Neill: Celtic make manager who’s “similar” to Rodgers a top target

A case study for how not to run a football club, Celtic are in such a mess right now, but can Martin O’Neill work his magic again?

From a relative position of strength at the end of last season, having secured a fourth successive Premiership title, the Parkhead hierarchy have made error after error, from failing to strengthen prior to Champions League qualifying, to hiring Paul Tisdale, to appointing Wilfried Nancy.

The only saving grace from that latter decision is that the Hoops have at least had the sense to nip things in the bud, bringing to an end a remarkable car-crash tenure that yielded six defeats in eight games.

The Frenchman might feel hard done by considering the litany of missed chances that he was forced to witness amid that losing run, although such results simply aren’t acceptable in Glasgow.

Nancy is gone then, with O’Neill back to pick up the pieces for the short-term – but what lies beyond for the Scottish champions?

Celtic's long-term managerial target after O'Neill

From seven wins in eight under O’Neill, to the misery of Nancy’s short-lived tenure, Celtic are in some ways back where they started, no doubt thankful that the gap to Hearts remains at just six points.

If the 73-year-old can recapture the magic of his prior interim stint, then this rollercoaster campaign could still end in glory, with the season not a write-off just yet.

Having seen the Nancy gamble backfire, O’Neill was undoubtedly the logical choice, although with such a move merely proving a stopgap rather than a long-term solution.

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With a permanent successor needing to be named in the summer, TEAMtalk reported that Motherwell’s Jens Berthel Askou is now a top target, having earned admirers following his fine recent work in the Premiership.

Indeed, the 43-year-old has steered the Silkmen to fourth in the table, just two points behind Celtic, having only taken charge back in June after a string of jobs largely back in Scandinavia.

As per the report, the Dane’s ‘tactical acumen and attractive style align with the club’s vision’, ensuring he is now a ‘strong candidate’ for the post.

Why Askou could be another Brendan Rodgers for Celtic

It would be fair to say that Brendan Rodgers was a symptom, rather than necessarily a cause of the chaos at Parkhead, with the Northern Irishman’s resignation coming after a dismal summer of recruitment that ended without a genuine, proven replacement for Adam Idah and Kyogo Furuhashi arriving.

Rodgers, of course, certainly wasn’t blameless, not least for failing to steer his side past Kazakh minnows Qairat in Champions League qualifying, yet it is hard to doubt his proven record as a Celtic manager.

Indeed, across two spells, the ex-Liverpool and Leicester City man won four league titles, including that remarkable ‘Invincible’ 2016/17 campaign, arguably rivalling O’Neill and Ange Postecoglou for the club’s best modern manager.

Can Askou be the next man on that list? Well, in the view of Tawanda Maswanhise – who worked under Rodgers at Leicester – the in-demand coach is “similar” to both the ex-Celtic boss and current free agent Enzo Maresca.

Maswanhise is currently part of the surprise Motherwell story at Fir Park, with ‘Well only recently securing a 2-0 win over Nancy and co, following another error-strewn display from the visitors.

Jens Berthel Askou – Manager record

Club

Games

PPG

Motherwell

28

1.93

IFK Goteborg

35

1.43

AC Horsens

90

1.39

HB Torshavn

33

2.45

Vendyssel

43

1.21

Stats via Transfermarkt

Askou’s 4-2-3-1 set-up and exciting, attack-minded brand of football has proven a revelation in Scottish football this season, having already won 15 of his 28 games in charge in all competitions.

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It is even more remarkable that he has been defeated on just four occasions too so far in 2025/26, having spent recent seasons as an assistant coach at both Copenhagen and Slavia Prague.

Like Rodgers before him, who had worked at the likes of Reading, Watford, Swansea City and Liverpool before arriving at Celtic at the age of 43, Askou has racked up a fair chunk of experience in Denmark and Sweden.

That ensures the Hoops would be landing a young, hungry coach on the up, but with a proven track record behind him.

Of course, it remains to be seen just how well Motherwell do in the remainder of the campaign, although Celtic would be wise to have their man lined up, ahead of O’Neill’s exit this summer.

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Leeds keen on signing “sensational” £21m Calvert-Lewin rival on loan

While West Ham United and Nottingham Forest continue to be sucked further into the Premier League relegation zone, Leeds United are aiming to look up the division.

It’s been an unbelievable change of fortunes at Elland Road in such a short space of time, with November standing out as an extremely bleak month when Daniel Farke’s men lost four league games consecutively, leaving the German worrying about his job security.

Now, however, he looks to be just the right man who will guide Leeds to safety, with a draw at Liverpool to start the New Year pushing the Whites further away from their relegation rivals at the foot of the competitive division.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin has been key to Leeds’ recent uptick in form, with a stunning eight Premier League strikes next to his name.

Still, Farke could look to the January transfer window as a chance to add even more goals to his team’s reinvigorated ranks, as several strikers are now tipped to make the switch to West Yorkshire…

Leeds looking to sign new striker

The ex-Norwich City manager won’t want his team to be over-reliant on the free-flowing number nine as the fixtures continue to come thick and fast.

Recent reports have suggested that the Premier League newcomers have PSV Eindhoven centre-forward Ricardo Pepi on their shopping list in this regard, with a whopping £35m price tag allegedly above the 22-year-old’s head.

Alongside Pepi being chased, Leeds also have AS Roma marksman Artem Dovbyk in mind this January, with a new report from TuttoMercatoWeb stating that a loan departure from the Italian capital looks to be likely, as both the Whites and Sunderland remain interested. If he were to move permanently, then a fee of around £21m may well be needed.

With both Everton and West Ham United also previously noted as being onlookers, this might well be a transfer tussle to keep an eye on as the hectic month develops, with Farke no doubt keen to bring in the Ukrainian as the Serie A attacker’s goalscoring exploits in Italy and beyond make him a very exciting rival for Calvert-Lewin’s concrete starting spot.

Why Dovbyk is good enough to rival Calvert-Lewin

The instinctive centre-forward would surely be licking his lips at the prospect of being a deadly second-in-command to the former Everton marksman, having fired home 19 goals for Gian Piero Gasperini’s men to date.

There is also an arguable hole to be filled, with Lukas Nmecha unfortunately falling victim to some worrying injuries since joining the Elland Road ranks in the summer as another striker option.

Dovbyk’s career numbers vs DCL’s

Stat

Dovbyk

DCL

Games played

286

344

Goals scored

133

97

Assists

33

25

Sourced by Transfermarkt

Of course, even as he was dropped for the Liverpool away clash owing to the congested fixture list, Calvert-Lewin will remain Leeds’ star-man for the foreseeable future, with the Sheffield-born menace now up to 65 Premier League goals off the back of a red-hot streak in West Yorkshire, which has seen him power home eight league strikes.

But the table above backs up the notion that Dovbyk is more than good enough as a lethal finisher in his own right to push the revitalised Englishman all the way, with a standout 43 career goals plying his trade in both Serie A and La Liga.

Farke wouldn’t feel too perturbed by the prospect of a 40-time Ukraine international having to come into the side as his main marksman either, with his insane form for former employers Girona seeing him put away a stunning 24 goals from just 36 La Liga clashes during the 2023/24 campaign, as Dovbyk was even hailed as a “sensational” focal point up top by ex-boss Michel Sanchez.

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It hasn’t gone Dovbyk’s way entirely at the Stadio Olimpico, with only three Serie A starts coming his way this season so far.

Yet, he knows, when an opportunity comes his way, that he can fire home a chance at a moment’s notice, with a sublime three goal contributions next to his name for Roma this campaign, even as he is primarily utilised as a reserve option.

Leeds will no doubt see how impressive Dovbyk has been during his cameos in Italy as a major reason why they want to secure his loan services, with an added injection of attacking quality in some crucial games to come, making survival feel even easier to clinch.

Calvert-Lewin would be kept on his toes by the Roma number nine, leaving Italy behind for West Yorkshire, as Farke goes about using the full squad available to him, to ensure his troops don’t fall victim to rusty displays.

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Tel 2.0: “Generational” £87m Johnson replacement is open to joining Spurs

Tottenham Hotspur have a lot of up-and-coming quality, but it’s up to Thomas Frank to put it into practice after an opening half to the 2025/26 campaign that has left plenty to be desired.

Chelsea are the only team in the Premier League to have a younger average age than their north London neighbours, but ENIC Group appear set on strengthening with further rising stars to create a lasting period of success.

Premier League 2025/26 – Youngest Average Ages

Club

Squad size

Av. Age

Chelsea

31

23.4

Tottenham

29

24.8

Sunderland

34

24.8

Man City

26

24.9

Brighton

26

24.9

Data via Transfermarkt

The likes of Lucas Bergvall, Archie Gray and Mathys Tel have big futures ahead of them, but Spurs are eyeing another rising talent who could surpass them all, and it comes as Brennan Johnson inches toward the exit.

Spurs lining up Brennan Johnson replacement

Crystal Palace have agreed with Tottenham a £35m fee for the transfer of Welsh winger Johnson, who has slumped considerably in Frank’s system.

The 24-year-old is a talented player who scored the winning goal against Manchester United in the Europa League final last season. Last year, he posted 18 strikes in all competitions for Ange Postecoglou, but he hardly looks like matching that this year, and probably needs to move after falling to the fringes.

While Johnson has fallen flat after that hefty £47.5m arrival from Nottingham Forest in 2023, it’s clear that Tottenham cannot sell themselves short throughout the business months of the campaign, and a replacement is needed, with RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande earmarked.

As per TEAMtalk, the 19-year-old winger is open to a Premier League move this winter, and though Spurs are circling, Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United have all registered interest of their own.

Previous reports suggest that it would cost suitors a staggering £87m sum to prise him away from his German club – but then, he is that good.

How Diomande could improve Spurs

Diomande only joined Leipzig from La Liga side Leganes last summer, but he’s taken to life in the Bundesliga with ease, scoring seven goals and supplying four assists across 16 appearances.

He’s already showing more of a clinical edge than Johnson, and offering more besides.

Hailed as a “generational talent” by journalist Bence Bocsak, the Ivory Coast international ranks among the top 3% of positional peers across Europe’s top five leagues over the past year for progressive carries, the top 6% for shot-creating actions, the top 11% for tackles and the top 1% for ball recoveries per 90, as per FBref.

He plays with an intensity and aggression that can only serve him well down the line, establishing him as one of the biggest and most coveted names on the global stage.

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Spurs already know a thing or two about plucking an up-and-coming sensation from the German scene, with Tel arriving from Bayern Munich last year.

The versatile forward is still working toward superstardom in the Premier League, but his potential is indisputable, and in Diomande, Spurs could not only repeat the trick but sign an even bigger talent.

Not long ago, coach Harry Brook asserted that he will “be worth £100m plus” down the line. Already, Diomande is nearly there, and Tottenham need to put everything into signing him before things get silly.

After all, they would land an instant Johnson upgrade and another Bundesliga prodigy to rival Tel as the Frenchman cuts his teeth down N17.

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Alex McLeish thinks Kane ‘will leave’ Spurs

Former Premier League manager Alex McLeish has tipped Tottenham star Harry Kane to quit the Lilywhites for a Champions League contender in the summer transfer window.

The Lowdown: Kane’s future is uncertain

Daniel Levy suffered a testing summer last year after the England captain made it clear that he wanted to join Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.

The Sky Blues made a staggering £125m bid for the striker, with Spurs sensationally rebuffing the offer as Levy desperately sought to keep hold of his most prized asset.

As reported by The Athletic’s David Ornstein, the 28-year-old will assess Tottenham’s progress over the remainder of the season before he makes a decision over his Spurs future. The club will not initiate contract talks due to their failed attempts last time out, so it is up to the striker to do that himself.

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The Latest: McLeish’s verdict on Kane

According to former Scotland manager McLeish, Kane will leave Tottenham in the summer.

Speaking to Football Insider, he claimed: “My prediction would be that he will leave.

“I think I said that before and he didn’t, but I have to believe Harry will try and get to one of the bigger clubs. Spurs are a huge club, don’t get me wrong. But he’ll want to go to a club that are achieving far more consistently than Spurs.

“If Spurs become an incessant winning team, it’s possible he’ll want to stay with the manager. He will then believe the manager has re-galvanized the team. 

“He could possibly see him as the father figure-type thing. Saying things like: ‘I love him, I’m not going to go, I see a future and we’re going to win things with this guy.’

“But my money would be on him going to a club who have a better chance of winning not only the league but the Champions League.”

The Verdict: Conte’s key man

It would be disastrous for Antonio Conte and his project at the north London club if his star striker chooses to pursue a move elsewhere in the summer.

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When compared with players in the same position over the past year, Kane ranks in the 92nd percentile for total shots, the 91st percentile for non-penalty expected goals plus expected assists, and in the 90th percentile for progressive passes made (via FB Ref).

Despite having a poor season by his own standards, the England international remains Tottenham’s top scorer this season, with 16 goals in all competitions.

With few alternatives in the centre-forward position, this demonstrates just how important he is to Conte and Spurs. However, at 28, he may feel that he is approaching a crossroads in his career in terms of contending for major prizes, which makes McLeish’s prediction a plausible one.

In other news: Antonio Conte green-lights Spurs move for new top transfer target

Aston Villa: Source shares Ollie Watkins update

Arsenal have been handed a ‘huge’ boost in their pursuit of Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins, Football Insider report.

The Lowdown: Regular under Gerrard

The 26-year-old has been a regular under Steven Gerrard since November, missing just one of the last 14 Premier League games.

He recently netted his first Premier League goal in 2022 at the seventh attempt, helping Villa to a much-needed 2-0 win at Brighton last weekend.

Villa also have Danny Ings on the books in the Midlands as a senior attacking option, and it seems as if Watkins could be on the move in the summer.

The Latest: Source’s update

Football Insider shared a story regarding Watkins on Thursday morning ahead of Villa’s match with Southampton on Saturday afternoon.

They were informed by a recruitment source that Gerrard is unconvinced on Watkins, and, as a result, the club will listen to offers for the player in the summer. That has been described as a ‘huge’ boost for the Gunners, who have the England international on their shortlist.

The Verdict: Interesting…

Watkins hasn’t lived up to the heights of his first campaign as a Villa player, netting six times in 22 appearances compared to 14 in 37 in 2020/21.

He has seemed to struggle under Gerrard, especially in 2022, but it is still interesting that the club are willing to move him on after just two years.

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You’d expect Gerrard may have someone specific in mind to come in if this is truly the case, as he looks to put his mark on the squad ahead of a first full season in charge.

In other news: Lange plots revenge on Tottenham as Villa now make pre-contract move for ‘extraordinary’ player. 

Aston Villa: Gerrard eyeing Suarez

Alternative title: Gregg Evans names AVFC target in Saturday tweet, he adores Gerrard

Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard will keep tabs on former team-mate Luis Suarez this summer, The Athletic’s Gregg Evans says.

The lowdown

Suarez’s contract at Atletico Madrid is due to expire on 30 June, as per Transfermarkt.

He’s started 17 La Liga matches so far this season, but his involvement has tailed off recently.

The Uruguayan has begun four of the last five league games on the bench, and was an unused substitute in the first leg of the Champions League Round of 16 tie against Manchester United.

He remains second in Atletico’s scoring charts, however, with 11 for the campaign (one behind Angel Correa).

Having spent three and a half years alongside him at Liverpool, Suarez has likened Gerrard to an ‘older brother’ and said that their ‘relationship goes beyond the football field’.

The latest

Evans wrote in a tweet on Saturday morning that Suarez is definitely in his ‘last season’ at Atletico.

He says that ‘Gerrard will monitor his situation’ when the transfer window opens.

The verdict

It seems that Gerrard would have an edge over other suitors if indeed Suarez becomes available this summer, but would it be a sensible move?

Well he may be 35, but, as Evans notes, he hasn’t missed a game this season through injury, and his goal return is decent.

But one issue is Suarez’s £263,000-per-week pay packet, more than double that of Villa’s highest earner at present (Danny Ings on £120,000-p/w).

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And Gerrard looks to be finding joy with existing options Ings and Ollie Watkins in recent matches. Combined, they’ve contributed six goals/assists in the last three.

Perhaps they simply don’t need to make the financial commitment.

In other news, Villa are about to receive a fresh windfall.

Spurs re-join Hofmann race

According to German news outlet Sport Bild, as translated and shared by Sport Witness, there has been a transfer update out of Tottenham Hotspur involving Borussia Monchengladbach star Jonas Hofmann.

The Lowdown: Pochettino in 2019 talks…

Another reliable source from the Bundesliga claimed back in 2019 that ex-Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino wanted to make the forward one of his highest Tottenham earners at the time.

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Indeed, Bild (translated by talkSPORT) shared that the Lilywhites and their fan favourite former manager held talks over signing Hofmann and were hoping to entice him with a £100,000-per-week package.

Those wages would have put him in and among the best paid at Spurs, but alas, this alleged plan didn’t quite come to fruition.

However, it appears Spurs and by extension managing director Fabio Paratici have now re-entered the chase for Pochettino’s ex-target.

The Latest: Tottenham re-emerge…

Sport Bild (via SW) say that both Paratici and Atletico Madrid have renewed their interest in signing Hofmann recently as both clubs now eye a move for Monchengladbach’s ‘figurehead’ and in-form star player.

The 29-year-old has been a pivotal figure under Adi Hütter this season, scoring eight goals and three assists in 22 games across all competitions.

Hofmann is leading the way as Monchengladbach’s top scorer, meaning the club and sporting director Roland Virkus are eager for him to extend his contract which currently expires in 2023.

While the player doesn’t rule this out, he is also aware that lucrative offers could arrive from abroad – with Spurs and Atletico named as interested parties.

The Verdict: Make a move?

The fact Hofmann is entering the final year of his deal could put Tottenham on strong footing in potential negotiations.

Paratici, as things stand, could seemingly secure a proven Bundesliga player for a reasonable fee with the Germany international standing out as a real star for Gladbach.

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Indeed, the attacker has attempted the most top flight shots at goal (2.3) and key passes (2.9) per 90 out of their entire squad whilst also averaging Gladbach’s highest overall match rating (7.09, WhoScored).

By comparison to Antonio Conte’s current Spurs crop, Hofmann reigns supreme over every Lilywhites star for key passes made, including the likes of Son Heung-min and Harry Kane (WhoScored).

This could certainly grab Paratici’s attention as Spurs re-ignite interest in an old flame, with there clearly being worse options out there.

In other news: ‘I have to say…’ – Simon Jordan fires live-on-air dig at Spurs player who get’s too much ‘credit’, find out more here.

West Ham: Insider backs financial windfall

West Ham United insider Claret & Hugh has shared a very promising off-field development after the Hammers sealed an historic last 16 Europa League victory over Sevilla on Thursday night.

The Lowdown: Hammers make history…

The Irons enjoyed one of their best nights in recent memory as they clawed back a one-goal first leg deficit to turn the tie on its head, dumping their opponents out of Europe.

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Tomas Soucek’s first half goal sent David Moyes’ men on their way, taking the match to extra-time before a very fitting story took place.

Ukraine international Andriy Yarmolenko scored the winning goal to send West Ham through to the quarter-finals, amid his homeland suffering from Russia’s attempted invasion.

‘I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles’ rang around the London Stadium on what was a truly brilliant night for the club and every Irons supporter.

The Latest: Claret & Hugh share more good news…

According to club insider Claret & Hugh, sharing more good news after West Ham’s epic night in Europe, the Hammers could now be set for ‘bigger and bigger’ financial windfalls following the win.

The east London club have already been handed a £1.8m boost after reigning victorious over Julen Lopetegui’s side on Thursday, and depending on how far they go, they could earn as much as £7.4m just by reaching the final.

Even getting past Lyon and into the semi-finals would apparently earn the club £2.8m on top of the £1.8m received after beating Sevilla.

The Verdict: Extra incentive?

Moyes’ side needed no more incentive to go on an extended European run after midweek, but this financial aspect will play a role in further enhancing the motivations of those upstairs.

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While all of this money isn’t guaranteed to go into the board’s ‘coffers’, with various West Ham players apparently possessing Europa League participation clauses in their contracts, there is little doubt that GSB will have one eye firmly on the windfalls.

However, whether or not they reinvest that money into backing Moyes remains to be seen.

In other news: GSB prepare bid to sign ‘big name’ player everyone is ‘crazy about’…find out more here.

Newcastle agree Dylan Stephenson deal

Newcastle correspondent Lee Ryder has stated that the club have agreed a deal with young forward Dylan Stephenson.

The Lowdown: ‘Big news’

Labelled as ‘hard-working’ by academy manager Neil Winskill, the teenager has impressed playing for the club’s youth teams over recent years.

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The 19-year-old has scored 32 times in total for Newcastle’s under-18s and under-23s, with 11 of those coming in 2021/22.

Reports emerged in the week that the centre-forward was set to pen a new deal at St James’ Park, something that Liam Kennedy described as ‘big news’.

The Latest: Ryder’s claim on Stephenson

Ryder shared a Newcastle notebook on The Chronicle on Saturday morning, addressing multiple Magpies updates.

One of those focused on discussions over new deals, with the journalist admitting that a deal for Stephenson has been agreed. The youngster looks set for a loan deal away from the club next season, with Hartlepool a destination already mentioned.

The Verdict: Exciting

Stephenson is clearly an exciting young talent, so knowing that he is going to commit his future to Newcastle is good news.

While the club now have the option to splash the cash in the summer transfer window following a change of ownership, it is positive that they still want to keep hold of their best young assets.

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Hopefully Stephenson will continue to score goals for fun next season, which could result in a first-team breakthrough at St James’ Park.

In other news, find out which three positions NUFC will now ‘target’ this summer

Rangers can find the new Gennaro Gattuso

Rangers boss Gio van Bronckhorst enjoyed his first transfer window in charge of the Ibrox giants in January and was able to land a number of deals for the Gers.

He brought in Aaron Ramsey, Amad Diallo, James Sands and Mateusz Zukowski, with John Souttar also set to arrive at the end of the season.

It will now be interesting to see what direction he looks to take this Rangers team in heading towards the 2022/23 campaign as he shapes his squad in the summer.

Rino 2.0

One signing he should look to make is Coventry gem Gustavo Hamer, who has been linked with a switch to Ibrox this summer. The Gers are reportedly one of a number of clubs keen on the talent, including Norwich, Celtic and Brentford.

Van Bronckhorst can find the new Gennaro Gattuso for the Gers by securing a deal to bring the Dutchman to Glasgow later this year.

FFC recently published an article detailing the mistake the club made when they sold Rino to Salernitana in 1998. He went on to become an icon for AC Milan, winning the Champions League and the Serie A with the Italian giants, having left Ibrox for just £4m.

Josh Hobbs, who is a football analysis writer and scout for Five Yards website, previously claimed that Hamer is “similar to Gattuso” because of his aggression and versatility across the middle of the park.

The Italian general previously listed some of his attributes on the pitch when speaking about his career as a manager, saying: “There’s no point in talking about Gattuso the player. We can’t just talk about grit and heart. The aggression and anger are still there but I’ve been through coaching courses.”

In the Championship this season, he has averaged 3.1 tackles and interceptions per game. This shows that he loves to get stuck in and break up the play in midfield, which fits in with Hobbs’ comparison between him and the former Milan and Gers machine.

Luton recruitment analyst Jay Socik previously cited Hamer’s “aggressiveness & tempo” as two reasons why he would suit a Premier League move, but Rangers must ensure that he ends up in the Premiership.

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The £6.5k-per-week gem has averaged an excellent SofaScore rating of 7.18 in the Championship this term. Along with his energetic displays in winning the ball back for his team, he has also chipped in with three goals and six assists in 32 appearances.

Whilst he may not go on to win the Champions League, his statistics and style of play suggest that he can be the next Gattuso at Rangers under van Bronckhorst.

AND in other news, Huge boost: 3-word Rangers update will leave Van Bronckhorst buzzing…

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