According to The Sun, Nigerian international Emmanuel Dennis, who is presently playing for Nottingham Forest of the English Premier League, is being monitored by Scottish powerhouse Rangers.
The Ibrox team is looking to bolster their attacking options for the rest of the 2024–25 season, and the 27-year-old striker has been touted as a possible target.
Given that the Nigerian has lost favor at the City Ground, Dennis’s status at Forest is complicated.
Since May 2023, when he last played for the team, he has been left from the roster.
The striker has 18 months left on his contract, so Forest might be open to bids.
After a string of injuries, Rangers’ desire to expand their offensive alternatives is probably what has sparked their interest in Dennis.
A experienced goal scorer like Dennis would surely be a welcome addition to the team, which has been beset by physical problems in recent weeks.
The Nigerian’s high salary, nevertheless, might make any possible transfer extremely difficult.
Dennis presently makes a handsome £4 million a year, which might be too much for Rangers to spend.
Since being professional, Dennis has scored 52 goals for a variety of European clubs, including 29 at Club Brugge, 14 at Watford, 6 at Zorya , 2 at Forest, and 1 at FC Cologne.
His resume is mediocre.
Rangers will be closely monitoring any developments regarding Dennis’s condition as the January transfer window nears its conclusion.
It might turn out to be a wise move for the Scottish Premiership team if an agreement can be reached.
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