Football Scotland reports that Rangers may have difficulty convincing Alexander Smith to sign a professional deal given interest from rival teams, including Arsenal.
On May 6, the news source stated that the Gunners were willing to pay six figures to have the 15-year-old offensive midfielder play for them throughout the summer.
On May 6, Tom Bogert of The Athletic reported that the Ibrox team seemed to be getting close to signing him to a contract and stifling interest.
The highly-rated left-footer is a dual national for both Scotland and the United States, having received junior international caps for each country, according to the Football Scotland article. The Gunners were rumored to have been following him for a while and were prepared to pay a six-figure sum in compensation to bring him south in the summer.
However, it appears like the Light Blues are planning to bind Smith by offering him a professional contract.
“The Ibrox side could face a fight to keep their man as the interested clubs are reportedly still pushing through.”
Rangers need to do every effort to retain Smith and prevent him from signing with Arsenal.
Rangers need to give Smith a lucrative professional contract that not only captures his worth now but also shows that they are committed to his long-term growth.
A well-structured contract that includes performance-based incentives and a clear pathway to first-team football could be crucial in convincing the teenager to stay.
The benefits of remaining in Scotland, such the possibility to compete in the Scottish Premiership and maintain youth national team representation, must also be emphasized by the Gers.
The team ought to showcase the achievements of young athletes who advanced via the Gers program and went on to lead prosperous careers.
The Ibrox team needs to make sure Smith feels appreciated and encouraged in the team.
This can be accomplished by offering opportunities for personal growth, first-rate coaching, and facilities.
A strong relationship with the coaching staff and a sense of belonging within the team can also play a significant role in convincing Smith to stay.