Rangers reportedly secure 10th arrival of the summer in exciting forward

According to the BBC, Rangers have secured a season-long loan deal for Manchester City’s teenage winger and speedster Aaron Nemane.

The 19-year-old forward becomes the first signing under the reign of new director of football Mark Allen, who joined from City in July after 7 years in charge of their youth academy.

Nemane’s Ibrox arrival could all but signify an end in the Gers’ interest in Jamie Walker after failed bids for the Hearts forward earlier on in the summer.

The highly touted youngster is manager Pedro Caixinha’s 10th summer arrival as the new man attempts to challenge Celtic at the top of the Scottish Premiership table.

Nemane is an exciting talent, and since breaking into City’s Under-18s as a talented 14-year-old, everything has gone on smoothly regarding his swift development.

The French-born English youngster got promoted to the team’s Under-21 at 16, and it’s not hard to see why.

Nemane’s pace aside, his versatility stands him out of the pack. The teenage sensation can feature on both the left and right wings, while he also has a very keen eye for goals.

As Rangers look forward to their first ever win of the campaign when they visit Ross County on Sunday following 2 rounds of league games, Nemane is getting ready for his debut, and a lot of eyes, including those back at his parent club are on him as he begins a new chapter of his young professional career.

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