According to reports this week, Rangers’ ace may never play again at Ibrox due to fan criticism.
Rangers defender Connor Goldson may have played his farewell game at Ibrox, according to reports from the club this week. Philippe Clement stated before the game against Kilmarnock on May 5 that the English defender’s season had ended prematurely.
This is due to a knee injury, and he is not anticipated to recover in a month, which is a setback for the Belgians’ hopes of regaining the SPFL crown. In recent weeks, the 31-year-old’s future has been called into question, and his form has been unpredictable to say the least. Fans and analysts alike have chastised him for his dismal performances, and Saudi Arabia has expressed an interest.
Given the financial prowess of Middle Eastern teams, they could offer “crazy money” for the English centre-back. Given his links to the exit door and his season-ending injury, fans may never see him at Ibrox.
Goldson may be enticed to leave Ibrox because of financial incentives given by Saudi teams. At 31, he may see this as his final meaningful opportunity for a rich contract. After winning the league with Rangers, he may feel he has accomplished his main aims in Scotland and be open to a new challenge.
The idea of a life-changing wage and the opportunity to experience a different football culture may appeal to him, particularly if he believes he has completed his goals with Gers.