Rangers Set to Complete Double Swoop Ahead of January Transfer Window
Rangers FC are preparing to bolster their squad with a double signing ahead of the January transfer window, as manager Philippe Clement looks to strengthen key areas and mount a serious challenge on both domestic and European fronts.
Sources close to the club have revealed that Rangers are in advanced talks to sign a versatile central midfielder and a wide attacker, with both deals expected to be completed before the window officially opens. The early moves underscore Clement’s intent to reshape the squad quickly and decisively, after taking over managerial duties in October.
The first target is believed to be a dynamic, box-to-box midfielder currently plying his trade in Belgium. The 24-year-old has impressed this season with his work rate, passing range, and ability to break up play — qualities that Clement sees as vital in Rangers’ midfield, particularly with ongoing fitness concerns surrounding Ryan Jack and Nicolas Raskin.
With the Belgian connection and Clement’s existing contacts in the Jupiler Pro League, negotiations have progressed swiftly, and a fee in the region of £3 million is reportedly being discussed.
The second signing is expected to be a pacy winger who can operate on either flank — an area where Rangers have lacked consistent end product in recent months.
With Rabbi Matondo and Scott Wright struggling for form and injuries disrupting progress, the club is keen to inject fresh competition into the wide areas. The player, currently at a mid-table Ligue 1 side, is understood to be open to the move, and personal terms are close to being agreed.
Philippe Clement has made no secret of his desire to revamp the squad, and the January window presents his first real opportunity to put his stamp on the team. Speaking earlier this week, the Belgian manager said:
*“We are always looking to improve. If we can bring in players who raise the level and fit the style we want to play, then we must do that. It’s important to have depth and competition in every position.”*
Rangers currently sit just behind Celtic in the Scottish Premiership table, with the title race shaping up to be another tight contest. Additionally, the club has qualified for the Europa League knockout stages, and with fixtures set to pile up in early 2026, squad depth will be crucial.
Supporters have responded positively to the rumours, with many excited by the prospect of fresh talent reinvigorating the team during a critical stage of the season. While the club remains cautious not to overspend, these calculated signings suggest a clear plan is in motion.
If both deals are finalised as expected, it will mark a proactive start to the January window — and a signal of Rangers’ intent to push for silverware on multiple fronts.