Football
Approach made: Rangers and Koppen now make contact to sign “intelligent” new int’L for Clement
Rangers officials have reportedly initiated talks to secure the loan signing of a Sweden international for Philippe Clement during the January transfer window.
The start of 2025 has been eventful at Ibrox. Rangers began the year with a victory over their rivals Celtic in their first Scottish Premiership match but then dropped points in away games against Dundee and Hibernian.
These results have reignited pressure on Clement, but CEO Patrick Stewart recently confirmed the club’s support for the Belgian manager. Speaking to Sky Sports, Stewart stated:
“I need to make some tough decisions, it comes with the role, but I am committed to making the right ones for Rangers, not just the popular ones. So cutting to the chase, we are backing Philippe at this time as a board.
“It’s about taking a deeper look at the issues, addressing those problems, and staying focused on building a stronger future for the club.
“Changing a manager isn’t a silver-bullet solution. You know where I’ve worked previously, and that isn’t something that has been effective there, it’s not effective at a lot of football clubs where there’s constant change of manager.”
Stewart also discussed Rangers’ January transfer window plans, acknowledging that signing a center-back is a priority for the club, even though the winter market presents challenges for completing deals.
“The January window generally isn’t a particularly fruitful window. Most selling clubs do not want to sell their best players. We have no intention of selling the players that are performing on the park at the moment and why would we expect any other club that’s challenging for trophies to do so.
“All of that said… I think there are a couple of scenarios where it can be really effective. Firstly where a club has suffered injuries such as we have – particularly a centre-back – it is an opportunity to make a reactive signing. This is a position we’ve been looking at since December and so we have been active in discussions.”
Stewart and technical director Nils Koppen have reportedly shown interest in several center-backs, including Jonny Evans from Manchester United, Grant Hanley from Norwich City, and Richard King from Cavalier FC. However, a new potential target has now surfaced.
Rangers make approach for Sweden international
Swedish outlet Expressen reports that Rangers have initiated talks to sign Burnley defender Hjalmar Ekdal. However, the Gers face competition for the 26-year-old center-back, as Stoke City, QPR, and Middlesbrough have also expressed interest.
Ekdal, a Sweden international, is likely to be loaned out by Burnley this month, with additional interest coming from abroad, including Sampdoria, Empoli, Brescia, and Groningen.
Former Burnley boss Vincent Kompany praised Ekdal and Ameen Al-Dakhil back in 2023, calling the duo “intelligent”. “They’re intelligent players and that helps. They communicate, they understand when asked to do certain tasks and they’ve got the athleticism.
“In times when they’re not quite in the right position, or they haven’t done something perfect, they’re able to compensate. They’re centre backs who are quite mobile, you could go on a run in the forest and they’ll run with the midfielders.”
English Premier League
David Sullivan has just made a rod for his own back with major new West Ham transfer leak
David Sullivan has regained control of West Ham’s transfer dealings this January, and many fans are already noticing the shift.
Frustrated with how Tim Steidten and Julen Lopetegui spent £155m in the summer, Sullivan, the majority owner, has taken back full control of signings.
While it was always Sullivan and the board who had the final say on deals suggested by Steidten, Lopetegui, and David Moyes, Sullivan made it clear that he is now in charge once again, with input from Steidten and the manager.
This move has divided opinion among West Ham supporters, especially with some of the players the club is reportedly targeting.
While Sullivan’s return to the transfer scene invites potential criticism, it’s worth noting that he was responsible for securing one of the summer’s standout signings, Crysencio Summerville.
The Dutch winger has impressed fans with his exciting performances, and at just 22, he fits the profile of the type of player many expected West Ham to build around. Best of all, the Hammers managed to sign Summerville for a reasonable £26m.
Now, Sullivan will be judged on what he accomplishes in this window. The top priorities are bringing in a striker and a midfielder, with a potential need for a defender depending on the status of Jean-Clair Todibo’s abductor injury.
Over the past week, there’s been a noticeable increase in the number of strikers linked with the club, prompting some cynics to claim that Sullivan is resorting to a “scattergun approach.”
Ultimately, West Ham’s success this month will come down to who they manage to sign, not the noise surrounding it. Heading into January, the club’s owners made it clear that West Ham is nearing its PSR limit and would need to sell players in order to buy.
This has led to an increased focus on loan moves, with many reports indicating that West Ham is looking to strengthen without exceeding financial constraints.
“We are up to our FFP maximum,” the senior London Stadium contact told Hammers News.
“So unless we increase income or move players there is very little room to do much.
“But never say never.”
Several players, including Edson Alvarez, Vladimir Coufal, Guido Rodriguez, and others, have been linked with moves away from West Ham. Niclas Fullkrug was also rumored to be on his way out until a hamstring injury sidelined him for the next three months.
Against this backdrop, fans were surprised by transfer news that surfaced yesterday.
David Sullivan has found himself in a tough spot after a major West Ham transfer leak. Football correspondent Graeme Bailey revealed that West Ham had made a fresh £40m bid for Aston Villa’s Jhon Duran.
However, Bailey later informed Hammers News that West Ham’s offer was rejected, as Villa is asking for between £65-70m to even consider selling the Colombian forward.
This asking price is £30m more than what West Ham could have secured Duran for in the summer before Tim Steidten opted to allocate funds for other signings, including Fullkrug and Luis Guilherme.
Interestingly, Bailey also mentioned that Duran himself would be open to a move, as he is eager to secure a first-choice role.
Since news of the Duran bid broke, Sullivan has confirmed the move to Claret and Hugh.
“We’ve tried, but PSG and a few foreign clubs have outbid us,” the site was told.
“We never mention to supporters failed bids as it frustrates them.”
Championship
EFL club considering Leeds United striker swoop amid manager praise – Confirmed
Leeds United striker Patrick Bamford is reportedly on Blackburn Rovers manager John Eustace’s radar as part of a broader list of potential targets.
While Leeds boss Daniel Farke is primarily focused on preparations for Sunday’s clash with Sheffield Wednesday, he’s likely also keeping an eye on potential transfer activity.
Despite the club’s insistence that January will be a quiet month, there are still a few areas in the squad that may need addressing.
Journalist Alan Nixon shared on his Patreon that Blackburn Rovers are monitoring Bamford for a potential move. The 31-year-old striker, however, is sidelined for the rest of January due to a hamstring injury sustained against Blackburn on New Year’s Day.
Despite this setback, the playoff hopefuls are keen to strengthen their squad as they aim to cement their spot in the top six.
Bamford has had limited impact in the Championship this season, playing just 123 minutes without scoring or assisting. Last season, he netted eight goals, all in the latter half of the campaign.
When asked about the possibility of signing Bamford, Eustace remained tight-lipped but did confirm that the player is being monitored as a potential addition to the squad this month.
He said (via the Lancashire Telegraph):
“Patrick is a very good player, I played with him at Derby, a long time ago when he started out.
“He’s a consistent performer at this level, he plays for a huge club in Leeds. But there will be lots of names thrown towards me and I’ll just say they’re good players.
“You’d have to ask the club. He’s a player on a long list that we have looked at and we’ll have to see.”
Leeds United’s apparent interest in strikers this January could hint at the 49ers’ willingness to part ways with Patrick Bamford.
However, it’s unlikely that Daniel Farke sees it that way, especially with Joe Gelhardt heading out on loan this week. Leeds need greater consistency from their attacking options, and neither Joel Piroe nor Mateo Joseph has been fully delivering on that front.
While Piroe’s 10 goals and five assists are undeniably impressive, his style of play highlights the need for a true focal point up front—a classic number nine that Leeds might look to secure this month.
For Bamford, if a move does happen, it could be the fresh start he needs. His prospects of rediscovering his best form at Elland Road appear slim, making this a potentially ideal time for a change.
Football
Stephen McGowan shares Rangers takeover update with ‘Huge’ £22m barrier
Stephen McGowan of the Scottish Daily Mail has revealed that Rangers are struggling to attract potential investors willing to finance a full takeover of the club.
Writing in the paper’s print edition on 14 January (page 74), McGowan highlighted that any prospective new owners would also have to contend with increasing Financial Fair Play (FFP) constraints at Ibrox.
Meanwhile, Rangers supporters have ramped up their protests against the current board and directors. However, the £22 million in loans provided by the board remains a significant obstacle to any potential takeover.
McGowan wrote: “Where you cannot fault the directors is their personal financial commitment, which presently stands at £22million in loans.
“This sum, as much as anything, represents a huge barrier to the kind of regime change many fans would now like to see.
“The lack of interested parties prepared to buy out the board and operate under increasingly tight FFP restrictions is another.”
Concerned Rangers fans are facing a situation with no clear resolution in sight. Despite a string of disappointing results, Patrick Stewart has publicly backed Philippe Clement, while the current board seems unlikely to step aside anytime soon.
The substantial outstanding loans are likely deterring fresh investors, effectively acting as a safeguard for those currently in charge. Stewart and Fraser Thornton, though relatively new to their roles, find themselves under immediate pressure at the helm of Rangers Football Club.
Adding to the frustration, the Scottish Premiership title appears all but secured by Celtic, an unacceptable reality so early into 2025.
While there was hope for external investment back in October—albeit not a complete takeover—even that has failed to materialize in the months since, as noted by Chris Jack.
Fans’ concerns are entirely valid, but an immediate solution for the challenges facing Rangers in Govan doesn’t seem to be on the horizon.
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