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24 year old Dynamo Kyiv striker Artem Milevskiy is being linked with Spurs, Villa & Rangers.

 

Can remember at the time PLG took over, he was the player of the tournament at U-21 Euro Finals. Hasn't got too impressive a strike rate for DK, but looked very promising as a youngster.

 

If it's true Spurs & Villa are interested, we don't stand a chance though.

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Rangers are reported to be showing an interest in the highly-rated Dynamo Kiev striker Artem Milevskiy.

 

Rangers along with Tottenham and Aston Villa are said to be keeping tabs on the player and his agent Denis Lachter believes it will only be a matter of time before he moves to Britain.

 

Lachter told sport.co.uk: "Milevskiy's a great player and there is interest in Britain. He and the other attacking players in the Ukraine national team will cause problems for any team in the world. They are not new kids on the block.

 

"Ukraine football is on the rise, Shakhtar Donetsk and Dynamo Kiev play regularly in the Champions League and both are in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup this season."

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Usual rumour-mill websites so far. Seems like agent (same one as Arshavin) is just touting him for a move to Britain. Haven't seen any quotes mentioning Rangers though, so atm it looks like pure speculation.

 

Would be a good move though, especially if we offload one or two strikers in the Summer :thup:.

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It will be more like players from Moscow we will be looking for next season.

 

Moscow, East Ayrshire:(

 

I lived just along the road..... I will be expecting Matin Bain at my door with a bumper contract offer - don't worry though lads, I will manage to talk him into a huge pay-as-you-dont-play deal.....

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Exclusive: Middlesbrough eye summer move for Rangers defender Sasa Papac

Mar 28 2009 By Euan McArthur

 

ENGLISH side Middlesbrough are on the trail of Rangers star Sasa Papac.

 

The Premiership strugglers are weighing up a summer swoop for Papac as they bid to solve their troublesome left-back position.

 

And boss Gareth Southgate is preparing to send a representative north of the border to run the rule over the 25-times capped Bosnia-Herzegovina defender when Rangers return to SPL business next weekend at Falkirk.

 

Papac, who is preparing for his country's World Cup qualifier in Belgium today, was linked with a move to French club St Etienne last summer but opted to remain at Ibrox to fight for his first-team place.

 

But the 29-year-old, signed by Frenchman Paul Le Guen during his ill-fated Rangers reign, could leave Govan at the end of the season as part of Walter Smith's much-anticipated Light Blues' clear-out.

 

Papac joined Rangers from Austria Vienna for �£450,000 in August 2006 when Le Guen also raided the Austrian side to snap up Libor Sionko and Filip Sebo.

 

But his time in Scotland could be coming to an end should Boro believe he is the answer to their search for a new full-back.

 

Southgate's side are involved in a relegation battle to stay in the top flight after last weekend's defeat away to Stoke left them in second-bottom spot.

 

But they remain confident of staying up and are identifying possible signing targets for next season to boost their squad.

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