Lawrence Shankland is set to join Rangers on a free transfer after the Light Blues triggered a clause in his Hearts contract, with his Ibrox unveiling dependent on passing his medical
Lawrence Shankland is heading back to Glasgow to finalise a stunning move to Rangers. As Reach Sport disclosed, the Hearts captain has been presented with a two-year contract – with an option for a third year.
Now, provided there are no eleventh-hour complications with his medical examination, he will be confirmed as Danny Rohl’s first summer acquisition later this week, having reached agreement on personal terms.
The positive development for Ibrox chairman Andrew Cavenagh is that the transfer will be completely free, after the Light Blues discovered a clause in the 30-year-old’s Tynecastle contract permitting him to depart Gorgie without a fee this summer.
Shankland guided the Jambos to the verge of championship success after being convinced to remain in the capital by manager Derek McInnes last summer, reports the Daily Record.
However, significantly, the Scotland forward secured a release point at the conclusion of the first year of that agreement, enabling him to terminate his contract and transfer elsewhere.
Rangers officials are now seeking to capitalise on this opportunity and are optimistic they will secure his signature after years of rumours – without any financial outlay.
Shankland has interrupted a family break in Portugal to complete his desired transfer, though his medical assessment may be postponed due to Monday’s bank holiday.
Nevertheless, new Ibrox CEO Jim Gillespie is hoping to conclude the extraordinary transfer coup before the boyhood Gers supporter joins up with Steve Clarke’s Scotland squad on Tuesday. His formal introduction will hinge on whether the national team manager approves his visit to Rangers’ Auchenhowie training complex for the traditional photoshoot with the club scarf.
While this development will thrill the Rangers fanbase, it represents a devastating setback for McInnes and Hearts supporters, coming just days after watching their title aspirations collapse.
Shankland netted 20 times to push the Tynecastle side to the brink of championship glory before enduring a heartbreaking final-day defeat at Celtic.
However, Rohl and the Ibrox board are confident they’re securing a forward many feel Rangers ought to have recruited long ago.
Previous Gers manager Russell Martin had the opportunity to bring Shankland in without a transfer fee last summer but declined the opportunity.
Yet Rohl looks set to rectify that mistake after identifying him as his priority signing for the transfer window.
It seems he’ll be the first of several Scottish additions, with chairman Andrew Cavenagh stating last week that the club intends to recruit more Scottish talent in the coming weeks.
Following the conclusion of a third-place finish, Cavenagh had said: “Our focus is on what is ahead of us and we are very clear that we need to add chemistry, leadership, guile, football IQ.
“We have a pro-Scottish bias in the club today – meaning if you have two players roughly equal and one is Scottish, we will take the Scottish player.
“When we look at what positions we are filling, we don’t start with people – we start with profiles.
“What positions is it, what type of person is it. An athletic centre-back or a ball-winning centre-back for example. How big, how fast?
“We are always asking who is Scottish that fits that profile. Every time we are looking at that.
“That’s not to say we can just go out and grab 11 Scots off the street and win the title.
“It is a bias towards Scottish players but that doesn’t mean that’s the only criteria we look at to build a winning team. I would say we equally look at an SPFL bias.
“If we’re looking at two players who are roughly similar and one has extensive SPFL experience against one who does not, we would take the SPFL experienced player.”
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