Daniel Oldra, the manager of Godoy Cruz, has acknowledged that Thomas Galdames might depart the team this summer due to connections with Rangers.
After abandoning a deal for Panama international Jose Cordoba, who had previously visited Ibrox and appeared poised to sign a contract, Philippe Clement has moved his focus to the Chilean.
On Wednesday, May 29, Galdames made his debut for his current team and recorded two assists. When his manager was questioned about a possible transfer, Galdames acknowledged that he might move.
The Daily Record cited him as saying, “Galdames has made me angrier than my son—how can he not have me as a father?” on May 30.
He has had an amazing year, and I know I will lose it. But those are things in football. Give them Godoy Cruz’s love as a memento of their happiness spent here.
Being resolute during the transfer window by Rangers is encouraging.
Although trust in the administration and those working behind the scenes has been lacking for a while, the summer is off to a good start.
In addition to Brazilian left-back Jefte, a contract for goalkeeper Liam Kelly is anticipated to be finalized prior to the commencement of Euro 2024.
However, exits are expected to be confirmed in the coming days and Clement clearly doesn’t want to wait around for players just to miss out on a deal. He wants what he wants, and he wants it quickly.
That decisiveness has been missing for a while, as we saw with several deals last summer dragging on for prolonged periods of time.
Galmades is a talented player in the prime years of his career, and bringing him to Ibrox could be a shrewd bit of business for the Light Blues as they look to catch Celtic and ensure they maintain their spot as Scotland’s most successful ever club.