Rangers FC have made a significant bid for PSV Eindhoven's Driouech, but the Dutch club's demands have not been met. The Glasgow side, who finished 2nd in the Premiership last season with 69 points, are looking to strengthen their squad ahead of the new campaign.
What happened?
Rangers have submitted a bid for Driouech, which is reportedly in the millions. However, PSV Eindhoven have rejected the offer, as it does not meet their valuation of the player. The bid comes as Rangers look to bolster their squad after a strong season, where they scored 66 goals and conceded 31, finishing just 1 point behind leaders Heart of Midlothian.
Why it matters for Rangers
The potential signing of Driouech could provide a significant boost to Rangers' squad. With their recent form showing 2 wins and 3 losses in their last 5 games, including a 2-5 victory over Falkirk, the Glasgow side will be looking to maintain their competitive edge. Top scorer T. Aasgaard, who scored 1 goal in 1 appearance last season, will be hoping to build on his form with new additions to the team.
What comes next?
Rangers will likely continue negotiations with PSV Eindhoven in an attempt to secure the signing of Driouech. The club's management will be keen to finalize any potential deals before the start of the new season, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges ahead.
