Rangers flop Kevin Mbabu targeted by Fulham and Basel with Young Boys demanding £10m transfer fee


RANGERS flop Kevin Mbabu is a shock target for Premier League new boys Fulham and Swiss side FC Basel. The 23-year-old had a short but disappointing loan spell with Gers in 2015 after arriving on a six-month deal from Newcastle. Mbabu failed to ever make an appearance for RangersKeith Campbell - The Sun Glasgow Mbabu joined Young Boys in 2017 after his St James’ Park contract expired. And, according to Sky Sports, his club have slapped a £10million price tag on him with the Cottagers and Basel both interested. Mbabu arrived at Ibrox on deadline day in January 2015 along with Haris Vuckic, Remie Streete, Shane Ferguson and Gael Bigirimana. However, only Vuckic and Streete ever made an appearance for Rangers’ first-team with Mbabu representing the youth squad. RELATED STORIES FIELD NOTES Rangers star Scott Arfield could return for next week’s Europa League clash Man-bys Rangers ratings as one player gets an 8 out of 10 in draw with FK Shkupi REALITY CHECK Rangers need more signings to catch up with Celtic and Aberdeen says Dodds FK SHKUPI 0 RANGERS 0 Steven Gerrard’s side get the job done in Macedonia after gritty draw HEALTH FIGHT Ex-Rangers ace David Hagen, 45, diagnosed with MND as Ricksen sends support Rams win race Rangers and Celtic target Harry Wilson joins Derby County on loan Meanwhile, Gers boss Steven Gerrard has ordered his strikers to up their game after a 0-0 draw with FC Shkupi. The Ibrox side sealed their place in the second qualifying round of the Europa League with a 2-0 aggregate score. NEXT STAGE Rangers appear to poke fun at club’s Progres Niederkorn humiliation But Gerrard has told his attackers to ‘improve sharpish’ as they prepare t face either CS Petrocub or NK Osijek next week. It comes after Alfredo Morelos was branded a ‘bad amateur’ by BBC pundit Chick Young. Keep up to date with ALL the latest news, transfers and goals from Scottish football plus fixtures, results and live match commentary

Source: Scottish Sun, News

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