No starts in three months; Rangers may have got lucky escape with £850k January target

During the January transfer window, there was the rather odd quirk of a left-back linked with a mid-season move to Rangers being joined at his current club by, well, another left-back linked with a mid-season move to Rangers.

With Ridvan Yilmaz on Galatasaray’s wishlist and with Borna Barisic’s future uncertain, Philippe Clement’s side looked at a number of left-footed full-backs before the February deadline.

There was reportedly interest inGijs Smal, the FC Twente assist machine who, like Barisic, will be a free-agent in July. Smal is now expected to join Feyenoord on a free-transfer. And his place in the Twente XI could, funnily enough, be taken by another of the defensive southpaws on Rangers‘ winter wishlist.

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Rangers’ January target struggling at new club

According to Fabrizio Romano, the Glasgow giants looked at Anass Salah-Eddine when it became apparent that Ajax were willing to listen to offers. Salah-Eddine joined Twente instead for a fee of just £850,000 with Smal’s likely departure in mind (De Telegraaf).

But it’s safe to say that the jury is very much out when it comes to Salah-Eddine’s long-term suitability for a role that Smal has made his own in Enschede, the Feyenoord-born set-piece specialist topping the Eredivisie charts in 2022/23.

Salah-Eddine has made only four substitute appearances so far in Twente colours. A lack of minutes does not mean he has escaped criticism, either, with reporter Leon ten Voorde critical of his cameo display against former employers Ajax last time out.

“What Salah-Eddine does on the back line, there is nothing going on and then he puts his foot in,” said a bemused Ten Voorde after the 22-year-old gave away a needless penalty in the dying stages of a 2-1 defeat in Amstdam.

“It was ten minutes before time and you think ‘just take that point’. And then you make such a stupid foul.”

Glasgow giants still need Borna Barisic replacement

For Ten Voorde, Salah-Eddine’s difficult start means Twente should again enter the market for a Gijs Smal replacement, prioritising an outside hire rather than promoting from within.

“A left-back and a right-back is needed next season,” he tells De Ballen Verstand. “I think we should add a new left-back.”

Rangers, of course, will be in that market themselves. Barisic is yet to sign a new deal and, following some poor performances of his own, the clamour for the Croatian to stay is diminishing.

Salah-Eddine no longer appears to be in contention. He is only a few months into his long-term contract at Twente after all. But, considering how he has begun life in his new home, that may not be a bad thing from a Rangers perspective.