Rangers can forget Cerny in swoop for "unplayable" ace for Ancelotti
Glasgow Rangers have enjoyed the services of several loan players over the years, with the majority being overwhelmingly successful.
Ryan Kent spent the 2018/19 campaign at Ibrox on loan from Liverpool under the watch of Steven Gerrard, and he was excellent at times.
The English forward excited the Ibrox support with his quality at the top end of the pitch, as the forward registered 15 goal contributions – six goals and nine assists.
A few years later, Malik Tillman used his spell at Rangers to seal a move to PSV Eindhoven. The youngster may have struggled at times with the physicality in Scotland, but that didn’t stop him scoring 12 goals and grabbing five assists at Ibrox.
This theme continued last term when Abdallah Sima, on loan from Brighton, showcased his abilities on the left wing regularly for the Light Blues during his temporary spell, with 16 goals in all competitions.
Vaclav Cerny was the annual loan signing last summer, and he produced better numbers than all of those who preceded him at the club, that’s for sure.
Vaclav Cerny has been one of Rangers’ best signings this season
Philippe Clement secured the services of the winger on loan from Wolfsburg last summer, and it looked like a shrewd move.
He scored five times for the German side in just 25 appearances last term and even netted against Celtic back during his days at Ajax. It may have taken a few weeks for him to get out of second gear, but when he did, the Ibrox faithful were in for a treat.
Indeed, across his 51 matches for Rangers, the Czech forward has scored 18 goals and registered nine assists across all competitions.
Comparing Cerny with other Rangers’ loan signings in the Premiership |
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Metric |
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Goals |
12 |
10 |
11 |
Assists |
4 |
4 |
2 |
Big chances created |
7 |
12 |
2 |
Key passes per game |
2.4 |
1.6 |
0.8 |
Successful dribbles per game |
1.5 |
1.5 |
1.2 |
Shots per game |
2.9 |
1.7 |
2.9 |
Stats via Sofascore |
Wonderful numbers, yet it looks as though he will return to his parent club when the season finishes, as it is unlikely Rangers can afford him.
In the January transfer window, Wolfsburg claimed that they would be expecting to recoup the majority of the £8m that they had paid for him should the Gers seek a permanent move.
Even with the 49ers Enterprises closing in on their takeover, a move to sign the winger this summer looks unlikely, especially as a new manager has yet to be appointed.
Rumours are circling that Davide Ancelotti – Carlo’s son – is the frontrunner to take charge at Ibrox ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.
Despite the lack of a full-time manager, the club are still looking ahead to the transfer window as they seek to strengthen.
Why Rangers could get bargain deal for League One winger
Rangers are in the market for several attacking players this summer, which has seen them turn to League One in England for potential signings.
Peterborough United winger Kwame Poku has been on the radar since late last year as the club plan ahead for the future.
His contract is set to expire at the end of the campaign, which opens the door for Rangers. Birmingham City are also keen, but the Scottish club have the advantage as they will only have to pay the cross-border compensation fee and this doesn’t apply to English sides.
“Celtic and Rangers have been at most of our games this season, but I don’t believe Kwame will go to Scotland.” Said Barry Fry recently, and it will be interesting to see what happens over the next few weeks.
Much will depend on just who takes over as the new manager of the Gers, but if it is Ancelotti, then Poku may prove to be a solid signing who could make the club forget about Cerny once his loan is over.
Why Kwame Poku can shine under Davide Ancelotti
Carlo Ancelotti may have won everything there has to be won in the game, especially during his time with Real Madrid, but Davide has played a huge role tactically in his second spell at the club.
Judging by the way Madrid have set up, Ancelotti would likely utilise a 4-2-3-1 or a 4-4-3 system, which could work well with those in the squad.
He would certainly start his teams on the foot, enabling the starting XI to attack high up the pitch. Working under his dad, however, will ensure he can be flexible with his playing style, depending on who the opponent is.
An attacking philosophy could suit someone like Poku, who thrives when his team are attacking in the final third.
This season, the Ghana winger has scored 12 goals and contributed 11 assists across just 31 matches for the Posh. Of course, it may be League One, but it still proves how effective he is in the final third, whether it is scoring or generating chances for his teammates, and shows that he could deliver as much as Cerny at Ibrox.
His manager at the Posh has lauded Poku previously for his starring role in their 2024/25 campaign, saying: “The boy is unplayable at the moment, he’s just so good. He deserves all the plaudits and all the credit.”
It looks as though he is now ready to leave the club and a move to Rangers could be perfect as he seeks to take the next step in his development.
Not only will he challenge for domestic trophies, but Poku will get the chance to play in Europe for the first time.
Across 27 games in the English third tier, Poku has averaged 2.4 shots per game, along with recording a goal conversion percentage of 19%, created nine big chances and averages 1.2 key passes per match for his club.
These are impressive statistics regardless of the league he is playing in, and Poku could be an excellent option for Ancelotti to call upon next season, should he become the new manager.
The next few weeks are extremely important for the club. If Ancelotti is the man set to take charge, he will have to be backed significantly.
While he hasn’t managed before, his ability to think on his feet and help power Madrid to plenty of titles has drawn plaudits. Could he do the same at Rangers?
Only time will tell.

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