Rangers target Lafferty
Wednesday, 30 January 2008
Rangers late attempt to snatch Northern Ireland hitman Kyle Lafferty from under the noses of bitter Old Firm rivals Celtic could be hit by a FIFA ruling.
The SPL leaders were intent on entering the race to sign 6ft 5ins Lafferty
once the transfer of striker Daniel Cousin to Fulham had been completed.
But that deal collapsed yesterday when the world football's governing body
refused to sanction the move as, under their rules, a player cannot appear
for more than two clubs in one season. Cousin had previously performed for
Lens before making the switch to Ibrox.
Now, Gers boss Walter Smith
must decide whether he wants to use any of the £9 million from the sale of
defender Alan Hutton to Tottenham to purchase talented Lafferty.
Burnley have slapped a price tag of £4 million on the 20-year-old Fermanagh
man's head.
Gordon Strachan's Celtic have already had their offer
of £2.75 million plus Derek Riordan rejected by the Turf Moor club.
And it looks as though Strachan, who had a bid for Lafferty turned down 13 months ago, will not try and make it third time lucky in his pursuit to sign the Kesh ace.
The SPL champions yesterday signed out of favour Manchester City striker Georgios Samaras on loan until the end of the season.
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