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Rangers are on the lookout for a striker, and Theo Bair is moving ahead of Motherwell’s seven-figure departure.

The news that a Scottish striker they loved is headed elsewhere has left Rangers with yet another unfulfilled transfer window.

On July 15, at 2:12 p.m., Sky Sports announced on their website that Theo Bair of Motherwell had traveled to France the previous morning in preparation for his move to Auxerre.The news that a Scottish striker they loved is headed elsewhere has left Rangers with yet another unfulfilled transfer window.

On July 15, at 2:12 p.m., Sky Sports announced on their website that Theo Bair of Motherwell had traveled to France the previous morning in preparation for his move to Auxerre.The news that a Scottish striker they loved is headed elsewhere has left Rangers with yet another unfulfilled transfer window.

On July 15, at 2:12 p.m., Sky Sports reported on their website that

After a breakthrough season at Fir Park where he scored 15 goals in the Scottish Premiership before leaving for the Copa America this summer, the Canadian is expected to cost more than £1.4 million.

On June 23, The Athletic said that despite Rangers and Celtic expressing interest in signing him due to his performance the previous season, Ligue 1 appears to be his final destination.

Rangers and Celtic lose out to Auxerre for Theo Bair
With Sam Lammers surplus to needs and the Light Blues eager to cash in on Cyriel Dessers amid intense interest across Europe and in Saudi Arabia, Philippe Clement has been pursuing a new striker this summer. [July 3, Chris Jack].After an outstanding season at Fir, the Canadian is expected to cost more than £1.4 million.

Albion Rrahmani of Rapid Bucharest appeared to be the ideal candidate, but it appears that Neil Lennon’s team has already ruled out a sale.

Although the addition of Hamza Igamane has somewhat strengthened the striker group, the manager has previously stated that the 21-year-old is still too inexperienced to start [Rangers Review, July 11].

Given the number of older players who are still associated with the club’s departure, Clement and Nils Koppen seem to be having difficulty adding to the youthful group of new entrants.
Callum O’Hare, a former Coventry standout who could have taken Todd Cantwell’s number ten spot, was of interest, but the free agent has since passed Sheffield United’s physical.

Philippe Clement wants to sign a striker at Ibrox.
Additionally, Bair would have made sense as Lammers’ successor, but it’s tough to find a buyer for the Dutchman because other forwards were being pursued by Eredivisie teams.

Derek Ferguson, an Ibrox News analyst, has cast doubts over whether the Motherwell player could have maintained his “absolutely sensational” form from the previous season after having difficulty at St. Johnstone.

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