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Forest rangers prepare for their “huge blow”

Rangers are now reporting to offer Premier League interest to a major player this month, which could make Russell Martin “a huge blow”.

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The Wanderer’s summer transfer business is far from all aspects. After a disappointing tenure at Russell Martin (just two wins in six games), the Gers still have work to do in terms of revenue and departure. On the front of the exit, it would be no surprise if the 49ers showed ruthlessness and showed a door like Jefte on the door.

According to recent reports, Brazil’s left-back has agreed to personal terms to exchange Ibrox for Palmeiras, and now a deal has been reached between the South American club and the Rangers. Whether the deal will be completed in time for the month remains to be seen, but it shows that the year-long inconsistent spell is over for the 21-year-old.

The defender began Tuesday in the Rangers’ defeat against Viktoria Plzen, but it could be the last game he’s won in recent reports.

After that defeat, Martin aired his disappointment again, even though they still managed to make it to the next round of the Champions League qualifiers.

Rangers manager Russell Martin applauds fans after the game

The former Southampton boss said: “I’m disappointed, we got lost, we had some really good moments, but I’m disappointed how many guns we gave them, how many chances we gave them, how many times I had overloaded and the boxes around, big numbers, and then didn’t execute the last pass.”

He may also need to get used to disappointment, and now reports suggest that the wanderers may suffer a “huge blow” before the end of this summer.

Rangers have made good interest in Ruskin in the Premier League

As football insider Pete O’Rourke reports, Rangers are now supporting the Premier League’s interest in Nicolas Raskin, which could lead to a “huge blow” to the GERS.

“He still plays a key role in the Rangers and losing him will be a huge blow to Russell Martin. It depends a lot on whether they are eligible for the league stage of the Champions League.

“They put a real hard test on the Bruges club and if they can pass it will give them a better chance to keep Ruskin.

“Premier clubs and clubs abroad have also attracted interest, so the Wanderer will provide interest for their own interests and offers before the window ends.”

Martin reportedly is eager to keep one of his star midfielders even on the opening day of the season. However, with the ticking effect of the transfer window, whether the Wanderers can resist any Premier League interest will be a big question.

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