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Rangers ‘eyeing giant Dutch defender dubbed the next Virgil van Dijk' two years after he was linked with Celtic

Rangers ‘eyeing giant Dutch defender dubbed the next Virgil van Dijk' two years after he was linked with Celtic

Scottish Sun15-07-2025
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RANGERS are one of a number of clubs tracking Volendam defender Xavier Mbuyamba, it's being claimed.
The 6ft 5in defender had a stellar youth career playing for the likes of Barcelona and Chelsea - where he often drew comparisons with Virgil van Dijk.
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Xavier Mbuyamba in action for Chelsea's Under-21s
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Xavier Mbuyamba in action for Volendam
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He was linked with a move to Celtic under Ange Postecoglou but talk of a potential move to Parkhead cooled down.
But now transfer guru Fabrizio Romano claims that Rangers and Gent are both tracking the star, who could be available with a cut price £430k amid a contract wrangle.
Romano wrote: "Volendam defender Xavier Mbuyamba, on the radar of Rangers and Gent.
"Volendam have opened the door to a sale of former Chelsea defender with €500k price tag after he refused to extend his current contract. English clubs keen as well."
More to follow.
Rangers boss Russell Martin opens up on transfer plans as he delivers updates on Dessers and Igamane
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