Rangers switch information: Rafael Fernandes joins on mortgage from Lille as Gers seal first January signing | Soccer Information

Date:

Share post:

Rangers have signed defender Rafael Fernandes on a mortgage deal till the top of the season.

The 22-year-old joins from French membership Lille, and the transfer contains an choice to make the transfer everlasting in the summertime.

Fernandes got here by the Sporting Lisbon academy earlier than transferring to Portuguese membership Arouca after which Ligue 1, and can present defensive cowl following a number of accidents this season.

Rangers have been searching for a centre-back since December, with John Souttar lacking since final month’s draw with Spurs, whereas Dujon Sterling stays injured and Feyenoord loanee Neraysho Kasanwirjo dominated out for the remainder of the season.

“I am very happy to be here,” he mentioned after sealing a transfer to Ibrox. “It was a membership I needed to return to since I heard in regards to the curiosity, and I’m actually glad to lastly be right here.

“My first impressions have been really good, I met some of my colleagues, some of the staff and all of them made me comfortable to start this new challenge.”

Please use Chrome browser for a extra accessible video participant

Rangers boss Philippe Clement on potential exits for Cyriel Dessers, Rabbi Matondo and Kieran Dowell, plus potential incomings

Supervisor Philippe Clement added: “He is a young defender who brings with him a lot of qualities which will be an asset for our team for the remainder of this season. He has a lot of potential, and I am looking forward to working with him.”

Rangers’ technical director Nils Koppen mentioned: “We identified the defensive area as one we wanted to strengthen this window, and it is great to be able to add Rafael. I am sure he can continue to develop his game at Rangers, and I look forward to seeing him challenging our defensive players for playing time in the weeks and months ahead, and potentially into the seasons ahead also.”

Related articles