Wrexham may have just completed the best season in their 162-year history, but owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenny are about to face a challenge they haven't encountered since taking over at the Racecourse Ground. Having narrowly missed out on the Championship play-offs by just two points, the Red Dragons now find themselves victims of their own success as vultures begin to circle their star assets.
Scottish giants Rangers have reportedly launched an ambitious summer transfer approach to sign Wrexham's talismanic top scorer Josh Windass. The versatile 32-year-old forward previously rejected the Gers in favour of joining the Red Dragons, but a determined pursuit from Ibrox chiefs could now jeopardise the Championship side's future Premier League promotion ambitions.
James Tavernier opted against taking up a seat on the bench for his final Ibrox fixture as a Rangers player, as he prepares to become a free agent, but will the long-serving full-back live to regret that decision? Alan Hutton believes those thoughts will form in time, with the ex-Gers defender also speculating with GOAL on what the immediate future could have in store.
Rangers are being backed to “trust” Danny Rohl, rather than join Celtic in the market for a new manager, with Alan Hutton telling GOAL why the German deserves time at Ibrox after inheriting “a mess”. A demanding fan base in Glasgow has been airing its frustration, with questions being asked of those on and off the field, but the Gers are being urged to favour stability in the dugout.
Outgoing Rangers captain James Tavernier has revealed the depth of his frustration following a breakdown in communication with manager Danny Rohl. The long-serving defender was a shock omission from the matchday squad during the 2-1 defeat to Hibernian, a game intended to be his final appearance at Ibrox after 11 years of service.