With ties to Saudi Arabian teams, Mark Wilson feels that Connor Goldson’s time at the Rangers is coming to an end.
Wilson stated on Clyde 1 Superscoreboard on April 25 that he thinks the Gers would accept an offer of £2 million.
The Daily Record claims that the 31-year-old is on Al-Ettifaq’s summer transfer shortlist under Steven Gerrard’s management.
“I think with Connor Goldson, if Rangers get any sort of concrete offer, maybe a couple of million, they’ll be wise to take it,” BBC commentator Wilson stated at 14:00. Despite the fact that he is a terrific player and has demonstrated it at times this season, I believe his cycle is coming to an end. I believe that many individuals were able to predict it.
Rangers need to think about selling Connor Goldson for the right amount.
Since most Rangers supporters are aware that Goldson’s playing days may be limited, they won’t be very concerned about his possible exit.
A number of things, such Goldson’s age, his most recent performances, and the chance to develop new potential, contribute to this feeling.
The Englishman, who is now 31 years old, has spent a considerable amount of time at Ibrox and has helped the team succeed in the past.
Though his age raises doubts about his capacity to continue performing at the high caliber that fans and management demand, his recent performances have not been consistent.
Many have concluded that the club should invest in a younger defender who may be able to provide more long-term value and performance in light of the current circumstances.
In addition, the club may be highly motivated to transfer Goldson to a Saudi Arabian club due to the possible financial gain.
One possible use for the transfer money is to add a younger, more capable defense to the team.