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Rangers: Van Bronckhorst dealt blow in pursuit of 22-year-old striker
3 minute read 5/7/2022 | 01:07pm An update has emerged on Rangers’ chances of landing one of the strikers on Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s wishlist in the summer transfer window… What’s the talk? Fabrizio Romano has claimed that a Gers target is now closing in on a move to Italy this week in a potential blow to Ross Wilson’s plans. He Tweeted: “Erik Botheim joins Salernitana on a permanent deal from Krasnodar, four year contract in place. Medical later this week in Italy.” Journalist Jonas Advan Giaevar previously reported that the Light Blues were keen on the attacker, Tweeting: “It’s true that Rangers at least have enquired about Erik Botheim. Remains to be seen whether that leads to an offer or not.” Alfredo Morelos upgrade Wilson must use this latest update as fuel to launch a renewed swoop for the free agent striker. The move to Italy is not rubber-stamped, yet, and the Gers must now attempt to hijack the deal as he would be a fantastic signing for the club. He has the potential to be a big upgrade on Alfredo Morelos as he showcased his quality in front of goal last season. Before moving to Russia, and eventually ripping up his contract, the striker caught the eye playing for Bodo/Glimt in Norway. In the 2021 Eliteserien campaign, he scored 15 goals and managed three assists in 30 matches. In the Europa Conference League, he averaged SofaScore rating of 7.57 as he produced four goals and four assists in six games as he burst onto the European scene, with Football scout Jacek Kulig dubbing him a “complete forward” as a result of his displays. Botheim scored 19 goals and assisted seven in 36 starts and this means that he averaged a direct goal contribution every 1.38 matches. Morelos, meanwhile, managed 11 goals and seven assists in 26 Premiership games and four strikes in nine Europa League outings. He averaged a goal contribution every 1.59 matches and missed 16 ‘big chances’ in total across the two competitions – compared to Botheim’s eight. These statistics suggest that the Norweigan finisher has the potential to offer more than the Colombian at the top end of the pitch. His impressive form domestically and in Europe shows that he is a natural goalscorer, who can also set up his teammates, and that he is not as wasteful in front of goal as the Gers man. The free agent is also four years younger than Morelos and has plenty of time on his side to grow and improve as a player. Therefore, Rangers can land an upgrade on their current number nine in the here and now and for many years to come by hijacking this deal and bringing in the talented 22-year-old phenomenon. AND in other news, Gvb plotting Rangers swoop for £1.3k-p/w gem who “rarely misses”, imagine him & Kent…
Rangers target Erik Botheim ‘joins’ Serie A side as transfer guru weighs in on striker saga
ERIK BOTHEIM'S move to Serie A is done and dusted according to reports in the Italian media. The 22-year-old had reportedly been watched by Rangers in months gone by but it now appears he has chosen Salernitana as his next club. 1 Rangers were said to have watched Erik Botheim in action Giovanni van Bronckhorst was thought to be keen on the free agent - who tore up his contract in the Russian League after the invasion of Ukraine. The Dutchman might have viewed him as a long-term replacement for Alfredo Morelos who can leave for free at the end of next season. However according to Italian transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, Salernitana's move for Botheim is now complete. He says a medical is scheduled for later in the week where if all goes well the deal will be made official shortly after. This comes as reports in the Norwegian press claimed there were 'several indications' of the transfer too. They described how Salernitana were 'in the driving seat' for his signature and ahead of clubs such as Galatasaray in the race. However what they warned of was a potential legal issue that could bring trouble to any deal this summer. Botheim's old side Krasnodar are reported to be seething with the current situation - after splashing out money to sign him in just December last year. The striker signed a three-and-a-half year deal at the time of his transfer which the Russians may look to contest and seek a solution to.
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