Rangers £7.4m Target Gives Transfer Green Light: Good Deal For The Ibrox?

Rangers £7.4m Target Gives Transfer Green Light: Good Deal For The Ibrox? According to Adrian Garces , Kevin Kelsey has enthusiastically accepted the offer presented by Rangers, leaving the remaining work focused on completing the transfer. The 22-year-old Venezuelan striker would arrive with the expectation of competing for the senior side, while the chance to play in the Conference League adds another attraction. Garces reports that the move could take the Portland Timbers forward into one of Britain’s biggest clubs, giving him a fresh stage after a productive MLS campaign. The report arrives after Rangers lost Youssef Chermiti to a serious ACL injury, which has created an obvious need for another central striker. Rangers have already lodged a bid reported at around £7.4m, although Portland have shown reluctance to lose Kelsy during the season. T4O take: Rangers would get serious athletic upside MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – OCTOBER 10: Kevin Kelsey of Venezuela heads the ball against Cristian Romero of Argentina during the International Friendly between Argentina and Venezuela at Hard Rock Stadium on October 10, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images) There is plenty to like about the profile. Kelsy is 6ft 4in, possesses real pace for his size and has produced nine goals and two assists in 17 MLS appearances this season. He has recorded 11 goal involvements across 992 minutes, and Opta lists him as Portland’s leading league scorer in 2026. Yet £7.4m feels steep. Rangers would spend a large chunk of their remaining budget on a 22-year-old whose game still needs polish. His 78% passing rate hardly screams reliable hold-up striker, while the recent Chicago Fire display raised more questions: 0.18 xG, no shots on target and no defensive contribution. Rangers should resist a panic premium That concern is important in Scotland, where opponents often defend deep and deny transition space. Kelsy looks more dangerous when he can attack open grass, but Rangers need a forward who can bully crowded penalty areas, secure possession and bring runners into play. The MLS structure can make deals awkward, while Portland have little reason to slash their valuation. Rangers could easily end up pushing beyond £7.4m simply because Chermiti’s injury created an urgent vacancy. That would leave less room for other squad needs. A cheaper domestic option, a European loan or a lower-cost striker could provide better value. Kelsy has genuine upside, but Rangers should avoid turning urgency into an expensive gamble. That will decide whether the fee looks sensible or reckless.
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