Rangers are on the verge of completing a £7million deal for PSV winger Couhaib Driouech, with chairman Andrew Cavenagh confirming more signings could follow. The Moroccan is set to join on a four-year contract, bolstering a squad that finished second in the Premiership last season with 69 points, just one behind leaders Heart of Midlothian.
What’s the latest on Driouech’s move?
Driouech, 24, will arrive in Scotland on Tuesday to finalise his move after Rangers saw off competition from Burnley and Celta Vigo. The winger is expected to provide much-needed creativity for a side that scored 66 goals last season but has struggled for consistency, with recent form showing two wins in their last five matches (WWLLL).
What other transfers are in the pipeline?
Cavenagh revealed Rangers are targeting three to five more signings before the window closes, including a potential loan deal for AEK Athens’ James Penrice. Meanwhile, Youssef Chermiti could leave for Galatasaray if his knee injury scan proves less serious than feared. Mohamed Diomande is already set to join Turkish side Corum FK for £4.5m.
What did Cavenagh say about recruitment?
At a shareholder meeting, Cavenagh defended Rangers’ transfer strategy, calling it a 'team effort' and rejecting criticism of past signings. He acknowledged the pressure to deliver results while still finalising deals, saying: 'We will continue to build over the next few weeks while trying to get results.'
