
Coady subject of £2m 'bid' as ex-Rangers hero finds new club
Coady, who played 22 games for Leicester City last season, is said to be keen on the move.
He is linked to Rangers but could be swayed by the chance to join Wrexham, who were promoted to the second tier last season.
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Elsewhere in the Championship, Hull City have secured a season-long loan deal for former Rangers midfielder John Lundstram.
The 31-year-old, who played 153 games for Rangers, is joining Hull City from Turkish Super Lig club Trabzonspor.
Lundstram made a name for himself with a goal that took Rangers to the 2022 Europa League final.
He is now set to continue his career in the English Championship with Hull City.
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Belfast Telegraph
11 minutes ago
- Belfast Telegraph
Northern Ireland winger heads for Cyprus after being told he has no immediate future at Rangers
The Rangers star had been on the radar of teams across Europe and America. He made just four league starts last season, sparking speculation that he may move away from Ibrox despite having two years left on his contract. New manager Russell Martin has now allowed McCausland to link up with the Cypriot First Division side – and the deal also contains a conditional obligation to buy. The 22-year-old has made 64 senior appearances for Rangers. The former Linfield man, who has earned five caps for his country, missed June's doubleheader with Denmark and Iceland due to injury. The Scottish Premiership side stated: "Rangers can today confirm attacker Ross McCausland has joined Aris Limassol on-loan until the end of the season. The deal also contains a conditional obligation to buy. 'McCausland, who has 64 appearances and seven goals under his belt for Gers, heads to the Cypriot First Division side, who are also going through Conference League qualifying at present. He heads to Aris with the best wishes of everyone at the Rangers.' McCausland, who came through the Gers academy, will link up with ex-Ibrox pair Connor Goldson and Leon Balogun at Limassol. His move comes after Martin provided an update on departures at his press conference. The 39-year-old addressed the media ahead of his side's Scottish Premiership season-opener against Motherwell on Sunday. He said: "We have a fair few players who have interest in them who know that their career probably needs to move on to play football. "And we've still gone and done Mikey (Moore), we did (Djeidi) Gassama, there's been players that we've done. But obviously, by the end of the window, we definitely can't have them all in here. But I don't think it's a case of having to wait, we need them to go first." McCausland enjoyed a promising start to his Rangers career and established himself under ex-boss Philippe Clement, but he is now surplus to requirements under Martin.


Daily Record
11 minutes ago
- Daily Record
Jimmy Thelin confirms key Aberdeen duo will miss Europa League playoff as he opens up on Pape Gueye exit
The Dons will discover who stands between them and the league phase of the competition on Monday Jimmy Thelin has confirmed Krister Tobers and Emmanuel Gyamfi will miss Aberdeen's Europa League playoff. The Latvian international and new signing are both out injured and will be out until next month or could even be pushed back to September. The Dons will find out their play-off opponents on Monday with the games scheduled for August 21st and 28th and so Thelin has written their chances off. 'Kristers Tobers and Emmanuel Gyamfi are both still out,' Thelin admitted. 'I think it's going to be late August, early September, before they're available to play. 'They are set to miss the European games. 'No, right now it seems like they are not going to be ready for that one. Thelin is likely to have to leave senior players out of his European squad and the defenders won't be registered for that first tie. Central defender Tobers has been struggling since he hurt himself away on international duty with Latvia. It is a blow because he was a key player last season. Thelin confirmed: 'Tobers suffered the injury when he was away with the national team.' Gyamfi arrived from Schalke but picked up an injury over the summer. It has meant that Thelin has still to see his new signing in action. The Dons manager acknowledged it was a testing time for the 21-year-old. 'He's a good guy and he gets a lot of support,' the Swede added. 'But of course if you sign for a new club, a new adventure and then you arrive injured it is hard. 'He's got positive energy and he's doing really well with the rehab and as I said he gets a lot of support. 'I also tell him that we trust him. 'He has to keep doing his thing and his time will come. 'Yes, he is frustrated but he handles it quite well.' Thelin has admitted his main transfer focus is to try and bring in a replacement for Scottish Cup hero Pape Gueye, The Dons sold the big striker to Turkish side Kasimpasa in a deal that is in excess of £850,000. It sees Aberdeen make a decent profit although it leaves the Dons down in strikers, with youngster Alfie Bavidge also going back out on-loan to Inverness. Thelin explained: 'I think in this window we always have ideas and plans, but it's an open market and you're not alone in the market. 'This has to be the right one, not just someone. 'We have a good squad already, we trust the players who are here, but we're always trying to improve either through recruitment or training and developing players. 'It's both parts and try to do the right things, not just things. 'We are focused on the squad we have, but we're always trying to see what we can do.' Aberdeen are in talks with AC Milan over a deal for Marko Lazetic but this is proving difficult as the Italian look to try and claw as much of the £3.5 million they paid for him, via a transfer fee and add-ons. Thelin refused to go into detail about Lazetic. He said: 'I don't want to comment on players that aren't ours. 'It's not respectful." The Swede admitted that the time was right for Gueye to go. It was a deal that suited all parties. The move is also part of the club's policy to sell players. Thelin explained: 'Yes, he's a big personality and a good player for us, but this is a normal process in a football club. 'Sometimes it's time to take another step in another direction with his career. 'This time the time was right. 'It was right for both clubs and him. 'So this happened and we are so thankful for the time he was here, but it was the right time and we keep working with our things.' Gueye's time at Aberdeen looked up after he was sent out on loan to Kristiansund but Thelin came in and revived his career. 'He's done well,' his manager stated. 'Pape did really well when he came back and then he got this injury and came back and did well again. 'The injury was tough for him, but it was a good year in total. 'He did a lot of important things on the pitch also and also in the final. 'But sometimes as a manager you know that you can't keep every player forever and it's a normal process that's happening. 'Sometimes players go on and both parties are happy.' Aberdeen begin their Premiership campaign away to Hearts on Monday evening. It will see former Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes go up against Thelin. Hearts have stormed through their Premier Sports Cup group with a 100% record and will go in confident of extending their impressive home record against the Red. Thelin acknowledged: 'First of all, hearts are prepared well. 'They're doing well in the games they've played so far. 'They look stable and clear. 'It's a challenge for us, but we also think that we have been a little bit better and focus on the things we have to do. 'Hopefully, we can prove that on Monday and then keep going from there.' The away form cost Aberdeen in the league and their boss wants to see them dig out more results. He said: 'I think it's a different reason. 'Again, there's consistency and finding a way. (Like we did in the semi-final and the final, sometimes when the game is not perfect, you stay in the game and give yourself a chance to win a game. 'That was a good experience for us in the semi-final and the final in that way. 'Even if it's not always fluent and everything is perfect, you can still win football games."


Daily Mirror
12 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
Arsenal's stance on Eberechi Eze transfer revealed as date release clause expires is confirmed
Arsenal have been heavily linked with a move for Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze this summer, but it remains to be seen if the Gunners can strike a deal for the 27-year-old Arsenal are interested in Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze, but want to offload a forward before making a formal approach. The Gunners have made six new signings so far this summer, with Viktor Gyokeres, Martin Zubimendi, Noni Madueke, Cristhian Mosquera, Christian Norgaard and Kepa Arrizabalaga all joining the club. Eze is another player that has been heavily linked with a move to the Emirates and he does have a £68million release clause in his contract. However, multiple reports have stated that the clause expires on Friday. And BBC Sport are reporting that Arsenal have 'shown no inclination of triggering the forward's release fee', with the Gunners looking to sell before they make any more new signings. The report adds that Arsenal value Eze at less than £68m and 'want to negotiate a deal beneath the agreement'. Palace have so far been unwilling to negotiate a lower fee, but it is claimed that may change later in the window. When asked about Eze's future back in May, Palace boss Oliver Glasner said: "I don't want to comment on individual players. "We could talk about Marc Guehi, we could talk about Dean Henderson, we could talk about Adam Wharton, we could talk about Jean-Philippe Mateta, Daniel Munoz, Ismaila Sarr who played an incredible, outstanding season for us. We won't sell all of them." And Glasner has been left frustrated with Palace's lack of business so far this summer, having only spent £3m on a backup goalkeeper and a left-back. "Even though all the players are still here, we haven't made the most of the transfer window so far," Glasner admitted. "I was promised that we would be more active and bring in the new players earlier this year. As of now, I have 17 outfield players. "I hope we don't lose any more. If that happens and we get four new ones on deadline day like last year, another false start is possible." Palace's business has been complicated by the fact that they are still waiting to find out which European competition they will be playing in next season. Palace qualified for the Europa League after winning the FA Cup last season, but have been demoted to the Conference League by UEFA. UEFA ruled that they had breached their multi-club ownership rules, but Palace have lodged an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport and a decision is expected before August 11.