Philippe Clement is eager to strengthen his Rangers squad in a crucial area, and it seems the Ibrox management may grant his request during the January transfer window.
During the international break, Clement has been able to reflect, as he faces intense pressure to retain his job amid a difficult season. Rangers’ campaign has been less than impressive, with early Champions League elimination and inconsistent performances in the Scottish Premiership and Europa League.
As a result, some fans have begun to lose confidence in him, leaving Clement with the challenge of regaining trust after the break.
The Belgian manager understands the importance of bolstering his squad mid-season, aiming to provide fresh talent that could help Rangers challenge Celtic for the title.
One name linked with the club is Midtjylland’s Dario Osorio, a promising player who has drawn comparisons to Argentina’s Angel Di Maria. Meanwhile, former Rangers player Andy Halliday has encouraged the club to “go and sign” Dundeeโs Lyall Cameron, a 22-year-old midfielder who could be a valuable long-term addition.
According to a recent report from Football Insider, Rangers are targeting a defensive midfielder in January, potentially securing a “cut-price deal” due to financial constraints. The report notes that Clement believes the squad is “light in defensive midfield” and would like to bring in a “powerhouse operator” despite the budget limitations. The manager reportedly prefers to have “two defensive-minded midfielders to shield the backline,” but currently only has Nicolas Raskin and Mohamed Diomande for those roles.
This potential signing would be a relief for Clement, who feels the midfield lacks the balance needed to provide adequate defensive cover.
The team’s vulnerability in that area was apparent during their 4-1 Europa League defeat at home to Lyon earlier this month. Acquiring a defensive midfielder in January could be a strategic move to strengthen the team.
With only Raskin and Diomande available in those positions, the squad depth appears insufficient, especially when compared to Celtic. Adding a new face in January seems essential for Rangers to stay competitive in the title race.
However, whether Clement will still be at the helm come January remains uncertain, as upcoming results will likely determine his future at the club.