
Rangers are already working on summer recruitment plans, and this process recently took their scouting network to Portugal.
The Ibrox club remains in the race for the title in the Scottish Premiership. However, Celtic’s pursuit of Hearts has also highlighted a lack of depth in a number of areas Danny Rohl’s Squad. Injuries and rotation demands have forced the Rangers to rely heavily on a relatively small number of players throughout the season.
The midfield should be boosted by the expected return of Connor Barron in April. Nevertheless, planning for the next window continues behind the scenes. As a result, Rangers scouts were present at the Estadio do Dragão on Sunday to watch FC Porto face Moreranse.
As reported, the Scottish Premiership side was one of several clubs monitoring the match record. Representatives from Sevilla, Saint-Étienne, Alaves and Stuttgart were also in attendance.
The game proved straightforward for Porto, who secured a comfortable 3–0 victory at home.
Porto’s attacking talent attracts attention
Porto’s performance featured several standout performances in the eyes of Rangers and the local press highlighted several players.
midfielder Victor Froholdt Kept the tempo under control throughout the match. The Danish player provided two assists while setting up goals for Oskar Pietuszewski and William Gomes. His influence spread across the pitch, with strong involvement in transition and defensive work.
Pietuszewski also attracted attention. The Polish winger scored the second goal for Porto and has now scored three times in four matches. His pace and direct running caused constant problems for the Moreirense defence.
Despite conceding three goals, Moreense goalkeeper André Ferreira made six saves to keep the scoreline respectable for the visitors.
Meanwhile, their usual top performers did not rise to the occasion. Attacking midfielder Allen played as a striker and failed to perform. Young centre-back Diogo Travassos also had trouble stopping Porto’s efforts.
Despite strong performances, most of Porto’s standout players will likely sit beyond Rangers’ realistic transfer reach. The Portuguese giants regularly charge substantial fees for their leading talents.
Two experienced options could fit Rangers profile
However, if Rangers are indeed monitoring the game with recruitment in mind, the two players involved in the match may represent more sensible targets.
One is 28-year-old left-back Zaidu Sanusi. Sanusi started the match and played for 65 minutes before being substituted. Having spent several seasons at Porto and gaining experience of European competition, the Nigerian international offers athleticism and experience.
A natural attacking full-back, Sanusi provides pace down the flanks and defensive recovery pace. Those qualities may appeal to Rangers, especially given the physical demands of Scottish football.
Another interesting profile is that of 29-year-old holding midfielder Pablo Rosario.
Rosario entered the match in the 66th minute replacing Sanusi and Porto reshaped their formation. Operating centrally, he completed 24 of his 28 passes, a success rate of 86%. He was particularly secure in possession in deep areas, completing all nine of his passes in his own half. He also recovered the ball twice in the defensive zone.
Although neither player is one of Porto’s major stars, both bring experience and tactical reliability. For a Rangers side looking to strengthen squad depth while remaining financially disciplined, profiles like Sanusi and Rosario could represent sensible additions. danny rohl.
And with the summer drawing to a close, Rangers’ scouting presence in Portugal suggests the search is already well underway.
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