Rangers could do much worse than to extend a contract to Che Adams in January if they’re searching for a trustworthy, reasonably priced replacement for Kemar Roofe in the upcoming campaign.
The Southampton striker may be seeking a new start away from England’s second division and the ongoing relegation struggles when his current contract expires at the end of the current campaign.
Che Adams, who is 27 years old, could be a good value for the Rangers as he is close to reaching his prime.
Rangers can upgrade to a striker with Bosman Che Adams’s motion
Adams’ arrival at the Rangers, unfancied and free, would have reminded many of Rod Wallace. He wasn’t as well-known as some of the other names that signed under Dick Advocaat, but he still had a significant impact.
Being quick, diligent, and enthusiastic, he performed best in a team environment where opportunities were abundant.
There are a few noteworthy differences between Rangers’ starting nines and Che Adams.
Adams has a higher expected assists value, is better in the air and, perhaps more important, scores more goals than he is expected to.