da bet7: Rangers are on the verge of signing Bologna defender and Sweden international Filip Helander, according to reports from the Daily Record.
What’s the story?
da betobet: Steven Gerrard has made no secret that he wants to strengthen his squad this summer and it looks like it’ll just be a matter of when, rather than if, he adds to his squad again as Helander looks close to agreeing on a deal that’ll cost the Ibrox club a cool £4 million.
Helander featured 23 times for the Seria A side and has made 10 appearances for the Swedish national team and at 26 has a good few years of football in him. The potential deal has drawn praise from an unlikely source in shape of former AC Milan manager and ex-Rangers star Gennaro Gattuso: “I heard from Italy the price is around 5m Euros – and that’s a good price for him. It’s big money for Rangers but he’s a good player at that price when you consider the market at this moment.”
Gerrard’s masterstroke
Rangers’ current crop of centre-halves are strong: Connor Goldson and Nikola Katic started to look like a good partnership in the second half of the season and new signing George Edmundson comes with a good reputation at just 21-years-old. You felt any signing that Gerrard would make in this role would have to be better than an already impressive bunch and Helander has been playing at a high level for the majority of his career having made over 80 Serie A appearances as well as playing in the Champions League for Malmo in 2014.
The signing of the 26-year-old shouldn’t hamper the progress of any youngster with only Lewis Mayo close to the first team from the academy and despite impressing in pre-season is still some way away from becoming a first-team regular.
If Helander can play at a similar level to what he’d been playing in Serie A at Rangers then Gerrard might’ve found a player capable of taking his club to the next level and competing for the domestic trophies in Scotland.