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Derek Ferguson is tipping Vaclav Cerny to become a£6m Ibrox summer signing once the fakeover from the San Francisco 49ers is completed.

He may be in for a double disappointment.

Cerny has become the main creator and goalscorer at Ibrox since arriving on loan from Wolfsburg after flopping last season in the Bundesliga.

Like most inside the media bubble Ferguson has been reading too much into Keith Jackson’s WORLD EXCLUSIVE!

If anything does go through it will be headed by the secretive Andrew Cavenagh rather than the 49ers with the current austerity programme likely to increase.

Last summer it was a case of one in, one out for Phil Clement until the bizarre arrival of Bajran Igamane on transfer deadline day.

Players like Jack Butland, James Tavernier, Ben Davies, Rabbi Matondo, Kieran Dowell and Danilo will still be draining the wage bill beyond this summer but fresh from a win in Turkey delusions are again running high.

Ferguson, brother of interim boss Barry told Ibrox News:

Cerny’s stats are really good and he’s certainly been one of the better players this season. It’s something the club will need to evaluate.

If you’d asked me a couple of weeks ago, I’d have said no chance. But come the end of the season, should the 49ers be involved, of course I’d like to see him involved. If it’s in the region of £6m, I’m sure they’ll go for that

Should a takeover go through one of the first liabilities that they’ll pick up is the £4.5m bill to sign Oscar Cortes from Lens.

The crocked winger has played 209 minutes of football this season over seven matches with his last appearance coming on January 12 at home to St Johnstone.

Ianis Hagi, Tom Lawrence and Leon Balogun are out of contract in May.

Ferguson is a long term, valued member of the team on BBC Sportsound.

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3 comments

  • The Joker says:

    It’s the hope that killed the previous klub playing out of ibrox and it will do it again to sevco.

  • daviebhoy54 says:

    It won’t really matter as according to the click bait sites 7 or 8 of our top players are subject of bids from the EPL and well the whole world really.

  • Valentine's day massacre says:

    Why don’t players play Cerny on his weaker right side…every time ? Everybody gives him the freedom to play on his favoured left side …thus giving him an advantage ! It’s not quantum computing …just adept management and understanding of tactics …surely ?

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