Josh Windass Transfer from Wrexham to Rangers
Earlier in the window, Rangers were linked with a transfer for Windass. It was understood that Rangers and former Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl were considering a loan deal for Windass, but it appears that the potential transfer is no longer proceeding.
Earlier in the window, Rangers were linked with a transfer for Windass. It was understood that Rangers and former Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl were considering a loan deal for Windass, but it appears that the potential transfer is no longer proceeding.
According to Football Insider, Wrexham do not intend to sell Josh Windass this winter amid strong interest from Rangers. The Ibrox outfit had been keen to sign the attacker when he was a free agent in the summer, but Wrexham signed him. The club has now prevented a potential reunion again in January, as the Red Dragons want to keep all their key players as they aim for promotion to the Premier League. Rohl, who had been keen to work with the former Sheffield Wednesday player again, will now have to seek other attacking players.
According to Football Insider, Wrexham do not intend to sell Josh Windass this winter amid strong interest from Rangers. The Ibrox outfit had been keen to sign the attacker when he was a free agent in the summer, but Wrexham signed him. The club has now prevented a potential reunion again in January, as the Red Dragons want to keep all their key players as they aim for promotion to the Premier League. Rohl, who had been keen to work with the former Sheffield Wednesday player again, will now have to seek other attacking players.
Rangers are reportedly continuing to pursue deals for Josh Windass, who was absent from Wrexham's victory over Blackburn Rovers on New Year's Day. The Championship side is against allowing him to leave on loan this month.
Rangers are reportedly continuing to pursue deals for Josh Windass, who was absent from Wrexham's victory over Blackburn Rovers on New Year's Day. The Championship side is against allowing him to leave on loan this month.
The Daily Mail claims Rangers still hope to sign Josh Windass despite his wages at Wrexham being an obstacle. The same report states that the Ibrox side is open to offers for Danilo, which could help fund the signing. Rohl has largely used Danilo in one of the wide forward positions, and that is the role Windass would be expected to play.
The Daily Mail claims Rangers still hope to sign Josh Windass despite his wages at Wrexham being an obstacle. The same report states that the Ibrox side is open to offers for Danilo, which could help fund the signing. Rohl has largely used Danilo in one of the wide forward positions, and that is the role Windass would be expected to play.
Rangers are still exploring a deal to bring Wrexham’s Josh Windass to Ibrox and are continuing their pursuit despite having an initial loan bid rejected. It is understood that Wrexham has no intention of allowing the 31-year-old attacking midfielder to leave on a temporary deal unless they are paid a loan fee. For any permanent move to happen, Rangers would first have to reduce their current wage bill in order to get near the amount Windass earns. Rangers manager Danny Rohl, who worked with Windass at Sheffield Wednesday, is a significant admirer of the Englishman. The two developed a good relationship, and it is understood that both parties would be interested in a reunion if an agreement can be reached.
Rangers are still exploring a deal to bring Wrexham’s Josh Windass to Ibrox and are continuing their pursuit despite having an initial loan bid rejected. It is understood that Wrexham has no intention of allowing the 31-year-old attacking midfielder to leave on a temporary deal unless they are paid a loan fee. For any permanent move to happen, Rangers would first have to reduce their current wage bill in order to get near the amount Windass earns. Rangers manager Danny Rohl, who worked with Windass at Sheffield Wednesday, is a significant admirer of the Englishman. The two developed a good relationship, and it is understood that both parties would be interested in a reunion if an agreement can be reached.
Rangers have already made an approach to re-sign Josh Windass from Wrexham in the new year, according to GIVEMESPORT sources.
Rangers have already made an approach to re-sign Josh Windass from Wrexham in the new year, according to GIVEMESPORT sources.
Rangers have had an initial loan bid for English attacking midfielder Josh Windass rejected by Wrexham. Rangers manager Danny Rohl is interested in a reunion with the 31-year-old, whom he previously managed at Sheffield Wednesday. The Welsh club is reluctant to let Windass leave due to his performance, where he has scored six goals and provided three assists in 21 appearances since joining in the summer. Wrexham, who have Windass on a contract until 2028, are determined to keep the player and will resist any further loan offers from the Glasgow club. A permanent move for Rangers is also considered improbable, with the player's wages understood to be a significant obstacle, although Windass would be open to holding talks with his former employers. Transfermarkt estimates his current market value at €600k.
Rangers have had an initial loan bid for English attacking midfielder Josh Windass rejected by Wrexham. Rangers manager Danny Rohl is interested in a reunion with the 31-year-old, whom he previously managed at Sheffield Wednesday. The Welsh club is reluctant to let Windass leave due to his performance, where he has scored six goals and provided three assists in 21 appearances since joining in the summer. Wrexham, who have Windass on a contract until 2028, are determined to keep the player and will resist any further loan offers from the Glasgow club. A permanent move for Rangers is also considered improbable, with the player's wages understood to be a significant obstacle, although Windass would be open to holding talks with his former employers. Transfermarkt estimates his current market value at €600k.
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