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just out of interest

Would anyone take Utaka aswell

He is pacy and strong and im pretty sure he can play RW or LW aswell as ST

Got a spare £7m+?

Word <_<

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BD, we are still waiting on the source!

TMWWBK mentioned that it could be in the papers tomorrow.

Why can't BD confirm it? He is in the topic. Really hope this one is true......

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BD, we are still waiting on the source!

TMWWBK mentioned that it could be in the papers tomorrow.

Why can't BD confirm it? He is in the topic. Really hope this one is true......

Why ask me? Just telling mrmytto that there might be something in it. We need to wait a few hours to see if it's true. When the articles are released online.

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BD, we are still waiting on the source!

TMWWBK mentioned that it could be in the papers tomorrow.

Why can't BD confirm it? He is in the topic. Really hope this one is true......

Why ask me? Just telling mrmytto that there might be something in it. We need to wait a few hours to see if it's true. When the articles are released online.

Even if there is a deal i doubt it will go through, we will put his wages or the transfer fee down at the last minute.

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Rangers have been given renewed hope of signing Steven Davis after Fulham lowered their £4m valuation of the Northern Ireland midfielder.

The Herald understands Rangers have also lined up Pedro Mendes, the Portsmouth playmaker, as a back-up. The Portuguese would help add to the club's creative department but his wages - believed to be in excess of £30,000-a-week - could prove prohibitive.

Martin Bain, the Ibrox chief executive, resumed negotiations with the Fulham board yesterday and while the clubs have yet to agree a deal, Rangers are back in contention despite Blackburn Rovers lodging a £3.5m bid.

Davis has expressed his desire to join Rangers on a permanent deal and fresh talks could take place today in a bid to sign the midfielder before the midnight transfer deadline for the Champions League second qualifying round tie against FB Kaunas.

Rangers are also involved in a game of brinkmanship with Cardiff City over the possible signing of Glenn Loovens. Dave Jones, the Cardiff manager, has told Rangers to firm up their interest with a serious offer but with the defender in the final year of his contract, Smith is prepared to play the long game. Rangers will consider an offer in the region of £1.5m in due course but are prepared to wait until January.

One player who will not be signing is former Aberdeen defender, Russell Anderson. The Sunderland centre back has rejuvenated his career on loan to Plymouth Argyle and while Paul Sturrock is keen to sign him on a permanent deal, reports claimed Rangers were set to make a £500,000 bid.

With Davis the priority, it is also unlikely Adam Johnson will join on loan from Middlesbrough. Ewan Chester, the Rangers chief scout, had identified Johnson's potential last season.

http://www.theherald.co.uk/sport/headlines..._be_revived.php

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Rangers have been given renewed hope of signing Steven Davis after Fulham lowered their £4m valuation of the Northern Ireland midfielder.

The Herald understands Rangers have also lined up Pedro Mendes, the Portsmouth playmaker, as a back-up. The Portuguese would help add to the club's creative department but his wages - believed to be in excess of £30,000-a-week - could prove prohibitive.

Martin Bain, the Ibrox chief executive, resumed negotiations with the Fulham board yesterday and while the clubs have yet to agree a deal, Rangers are back in contention despite Blackburn Rovers lodging a £3.5m bid.

Davis has expressed his desire to join Rangers on a permanent deal and fresh talks could take place today in a bid to sign the midfielder before the midnight transfer deadline for the Champions League second qualifying round tie against FB Kaunas.

Rangers are also involved in a game of brinkmanship with Cardiff City over the possible signing of Glenn Loovens. Dave Jones, the Cardiff manager, has told Rangers to firm up their interest with a serious offer but with the defender in the final year of his contract, Smith is prepared to play the long game. Rangers will consider an offer in the region of £1.5m in due course but are prepared to wait until January.

One player who will not be signing is former Aberdeen defender, Russell Anderson. The Sunderland centre back has rejuvenated his career on loan to Plymouth Argyle and while Paul Sturrock is keen to sign him on a permanent deal, reports claimed Rangers were set to make a £500,000 bid.

With Davis the priority, it is also unlikely Adam Johnson will join on loan from Middlesbrough. Ewan Chester, the Rangers chief scout, had identified Johnson's potential last season.

http://www.theherald.co.uk/sport/headlines..._be_revived.php

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Rangers have been given renewed hope of signing Steven Davis after Fulham lowered their £4m valuation of the Northern Ireland midfielder.

The Herald understands Rangers have also lined up Pedro Mendes, the Portsmouth playmaker, as a back-up. The Portuguese would help add to the club's creative department but his wages - believed to be in excess of £30,000-a-week - could prove prohibitive.

Martin Bain, the Ibrox chief executive, resumed negotiations with the Fulham board yesterday and while the clubs have yet to agree a deal, Rangers are back in contention despite Blackburn Rovers lodging a £3.5m bid.

Davis has expressed his desire to join Rangers on a permanent deal and fresh talks could take place today in a bid to sign the midfielder before the midnight transfer deadline for the Champions League second qualifying round tie against FB Kaunas.

Rangers are also involved in a game of brinkmanship with Cardiff City over the possible signing of Glenn Loovens. Dave Jones, the Cardiff manager, has told Rangers to firm up their interest with a serious offer but with the defender in the final year of his contract, Smith is prepared to play the long game. Rangers will consider an offer in the region of £1.5m in due course but are prepared to wait until January.

One player who will not be signing is former Aberdeen defender, Russell Anderson. The Sunderland centre back has rejuvenated his career on loan to Plymouth Argyle and while Paul Sturrock is keen to sign him on a permanent deal, reports claimed Rangers were set to make a £500,000 bid.

With Davis the priority, it is also unlikely Adam Johnson will join on loan from Middlesbrough. Ewan Chester, the Rangers chief scout, had identified Johnson's potential last season.

http://www.theherald.co.uk/sport/headlines..._be_revived.php

Fuckin DANCER :rangers: :unionflag:

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