Breaking News: Rangers’ Summer Window Gains serious Momentum, with a Blockbuster Move for Bournemouth Winger

Breaking News: Rangers’ summer window gains serious momentum, with a potential blockbuster move for Bournemouth winger David Brooks emerging as the centrepiece:

Brooks door opens — reunion with Martin ahead?

Former Bournemouth and Wales international David Brooks has long been linked with a move to Championship-bound West Brom, but that transfer looks increasingly unlikely after reportedly collapsing on 2 July. That shift has reignited interest from Rangers, where Brooks previously worked under boss Russell Martin at Southampton earlier in 2024.

The 27-year-old, with just a year left on his contract and limited game time, appears open to an Ibrox switch: “If \[Martin] wants to take me wherever he ends up, then he can do. A loan or permanent deal worth a few million now looks within reach—though talks with Bournemouth must commence swiftly to ensure he’s integrated during pre-season.

Defensive reinforcements: Fernandez, Coady and beyond

Rangers have already bolstered their defense by signing Emmanuel Fernandez from Peterborough United on a four-year deal. Meanwhile, interest in seasoned England international Conor Coady from Leicester continues to grow, with the centre‑back expected to bring leadership to Ibrox.

Union with Chelsea’s academy talent Ishe Samuels‑Smith is also on the agenda—a loan move is being discussed amid competition from several English Championship clubs.

Midfield & forward moves: Rothwell, Aasgaard & Djiga

Midfield depth continues to be strengthened with Joe Rothwell—previously at Bournemouth—nearing completion, while Lyall Cameron has also joined the squad, offering Russell Martin multiple midfield options. Thelo Aasgaard, an attacking midfielder from Luton Town, is reportedly very close to joining on a substantial £5 million deal, having impressed with 10 goals and 3 assists in 43 appearances last season. Defensively, a loan for Wolves’ Nasser Djiga, the 22‑year‑old Burkinabé centre‑back, is also progressing, though competition remains stiff.

Outgoings: Dessers, Igamane & co.

Several players are being considered for sale to balance the books. Striker Cyriel Dessers is attracting interest from AEK Athens, though a sale has yet to be confirmed. Meanwhile, Lille have reportedly tabled a multi‑million‑pound offer for midfielder Hamza Igamane. Nicolas Raskin and Mohamed Diomande are also drawing attention from European clubs, but no agreements are settled at this stage.

David Brooks: Door now open, reunion with Martin possible, Bournemouth contact imminent.

Defence: Fernandez signed; Coady and Samuels‑Smith in pipeline; Djiga loan considered.

Midfield/attack: Rothwell & Cameron onboard; Aasgaard a £5m target; Brooks adds flair.

Departures: Dessers and Igamane likely exits; Raskin and Diomande monitored.

With Champions League qualifiers looming, the Gers are striking a balance between selling fringe talent and making strategic purchases where it counts.

The Brooks momentum is certainly the headline—should the move materialise, it would cap off a busy window focused on rebuilding with quality and familiarity under Russell Martin.

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