New Polish striker added to Rangers transfer wish list

Polish striker Pawel Brozek has been added to Rangers ever expanding transfer wish-list.

Despite the club having it’s share dealing suspended by the PLUS market and the dark cloud of a possible £49m plus tax bill it appears to be business as usual as the Ibrox side look to strengthen the £8m strike force of Nikica Jelavic and Kyle Lafferty.

Last week Ally McCoist happily discussed his hopes of signing £2m rated Real Valladolid striker Javi Guerra as well as a pre-contract offer for Francisco Sandaza of St Johnstone.

Underling his intention to add to his expensive strike force 28-year-old Pole Brozek also appears to be attracting the attention of the Rangers boss who has Honduran goal-machine Jorge Claros on trial at Murray Park this week.

Brozek has started just three matches for Trabzonspor this season with Rangers reportedly hoping to arrange a loan deal until the end of the season.

In November Indian strikers Sunil Chhetri and Jeje Lalpekhlua enjoyed a four day trial at Murray Park.

Meanwhile Swedish midfielder Mervan Celik is expected to turn down a Bosman move to Ibrox.

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