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EXCLUSIVA LUP: Carlos Peña al Rangers de Glasgow

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Well, let's wait and see when and if he finally arrives.

 

BTW, what are the current requirements for foreign players in Britain?

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EXCLUSIVA LUP: Carlos Peña al Rangers de Glasgow

[video=youtube;8IEd-OfzPPo]

 

Well, let's wait and see when and if he finally arrives.

 

BTW, what are the current requirements for foreign players in Britain?

How much they earn is now also a consideration.

Edit sorry that was wrong it's only the FA that consider money

 

Can't upload a pic from phone but it says it's a combination of the country of origins Fifa ranking and how many games played for that country

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On a sidenote regarding Jamie Walker of Hearts, whispers on FF say ...

 

This is a definite deal along with Craig Levein and Callum Paterson according to a well-informed FF poster from 48 hours ago.

Definite. 100%.

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Guy was about €7-€8m less than a couple of years ago

 

Can't help but get really really excited??

 

 

According to a poster on ff who I guess can speak Spanish the reports say the player has confirmed he is in negotiations with us

 

This is dream level stuff. What a jump in quality

 

Calm down bud...

 

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I read somewhere that his performances have dropped off a cliff! That's probably why we're being linked. But I agree the perceived jump in quality is promising.

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EXCLUSIVA LUP: Carlos Peña al Rangers de Glasgow

[video=youtube;8IEd-OfzPPo]

 

Well, let's wait and see when and if he finally arrives.

 

BTW, what are the current requirements for foreign players in Britain?

 

Lifted from FF

 

The 4 minute clip says..........

 

Intro saying the deal is done (not a loan)

 

2nd guy up

good news for the player

hadn't shown the pre-2014 level at new club

hopes he can find motivation in the move

 

Intro man goes on to say that Pedro had insisted on this player from day one at Ibrox

 

3rd guy

Opportunity for player to reinvent himself

Has the physical and technical capacity but off-field activity has let him down

Pedro had shown himself to be a good coach

 

4th guy

Hopes he can overcome any problems and go on to show his best side which would be good for said player and Mexico.

 

5th guy

Talks generally of past problems and says opportunity to concentrate on football

That he preferred him in what sounds like a local term for being in the '2' midfielders in front of defence but given licence to get forward and arrive late.....opposed to the role he has been playing more recently behind the forwards.

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Lifted from FF

 

The 4 minute clip says..........

 

Intro saying the deal is done (not a loan)

 

2nd guy up

good news for the player

hadn't shown the pre-2014 level at new club

hopes he can find motivation in the move

 

Intro man goes on to say that Pedro had insisted on this player from day one at Ibrox

 

3rd guy

Opportunity for player to reinvent himself

Has the physical and technical capacity but off-field activity has let him down

Pedro had shown himself to be a good coach

 

4th guy

Hopes he can overcome any problems and go on to show his best side which would be good for said player and Mexico.

 

5th guy

Talks generally of past problems and says opportunity to concentrate on football

That he preferred him in what sounds like a local term for being in the '2' midfielders in front of defence but given licence to get forward and arrive late.....opposed to the role he has been playing more recently behind the forwards.

 

FFS... even the Mexican's sound more tactically aware than us!

 

Thanks for that - interesting player. Got the talent, but with off-field problems? A change of scenery may do him the world of good.

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FFS... even the Mexican's sound more tactically aware than us!

 

Thanks for that - interesting player. Got the talent, but with off-field problems? A change of scenery may do him the world of good.

 

Our friends in the press will be camped outside his digs 24/7, and will have a bigger entourage than Trump following his every move.

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Lifted from FF

 

The 4 minute clip says..........

 

Intro saying the deal is done (not a loan)

 

2nd guy up

good news for the player

hadn't shown the pre-2014 level at new club

hopes he can find motivation in the move

 

Intro man goes on to say that Pedro had insisted on this player from day one at Ibrox

 

3rd guy

Opportunity for player to reinvent himself

Has the physical and technical capacity but off-field activity has let him down

Pedro had shown himself to be a good coach

 

4th guy

Hopes he can overcome any problems and go on to show his best side which would be good for said player and Mexico.

 

5th guy

Talks generally of past problems and says opportunity to concentrate on football

That he preferred him in what sounds like a local term for being in the '2' midfielders in front of defence but given licence to get forward and arrive late.....opposed to the role he has been playing more recently behind the forwards.

 

So, sounds like the problem area for the last 2 years now has multiple options if all reports are to be believed (I did say if)... We'll have Rossiter, Jack and Peña all available for that sitting midfielder role..... If nothing else, at least the problem position has been prioritised

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Mexico international Carlos Peña says he is in negotiations with Rangers over a summer switch to Ibrox.

 

Mexican media are reporting that discussions between the 27-year-old midfielder and Rangers over a move from his current club Chivas Guadalahara are well underway.

Peña is known in his homeland as 'Gullit' for his similarity to the Dutch legend.

 

But is he about to Peña deal and become a central figure in Pedro Caixinha 's Rangers overhaul? If so what does he bring to the table? Record Sport Online looks at the Mexican's credentials.

 

Who is he?

 

Carlos Alberto Peña is a Mexican midfielder who has been capped 19 times by his country.

 

The 27-year-old has never played club football outside his country and has spent his entire career with Leon and and Guadalajara. He is currently in his second spell with Leon in the Mexican top tier, the Liga MX.

 

In his first spell with the club Peña netted 12 goals in 31 matches to help Leon win promotion via the play offs.

 

He moved to CD Guadalajara in December 2015 in a deal worth a reported $8million. However after a disappointing first year Pena returned on loan to Leon last December.

 

Nicknamed 'Gullit' for his apparent resemblance to the Dutch legend, Peña has made 19 appearances for his country since his international debut in 2012. He was in the Mexico squad at the 2014 World Cup and made one appearance as a substitute in the final group stage match against Croatia.

 

What has he got to offer?

 

Typically for a Central American the midfielder is comfortable on the ball but has shown at both his clubs he can chip in with his fair share of goals from midfield.

 

The 27-year-old is well known to Rangers boss Pedro Caixinha from the coach's time in Mexico as boss of Liga MX side Santos Laguna.

 

He's not the tallest at 5ft 8in but is credited for being strong and commanding in the centre of the park. Reports at the time of the 2014 World Cup said he was one of the most influential players in Mexico, good at breaking up opposition attacks and starting his own. He can also play on the left hand side.

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