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Sheffield Wednesday approach Rangers over ‘magnificent’ player Danny Rohl really admires

Sheffield Wednesday have enjoyed an exciting week as they close in on their fifth signing of the summer.

The Owls confirmed the arrival of Svante Ingelsson at the weekend and are now closing in on a deal for Jamal Lowe, who has already had a medical at the club.

The striker is an impressive signing for Sheffield Wednesday after getting 12 assists last season and attracting the attention of Ipswich, Norwich, Middlesbrough and others.

Wednesday look set to make massive changes to their squad, with the improvements far from complete.

With Ian Poveda still not back at the club, Danny Rohl’s side are now starting to make plans for their new-look attack.

Rangers' Cyriel Dessers celebrates with Scott Wright after scoring his side's third goal during the Cinch Scottish Premiership match between Hi...
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Sheffield Wednesday are closing in on the Rangers star

With Lowe’s signing pending, the Daily Record have now reported that they have also registered their interest in Rangers winger Scott Wright on Wednesday.

The 26-year-old “Magnificent” joined Rangers in 2021 and has scored 12 goals in 117 games, as well as making his debut in the Europa League final two years ago.

However, Wright has fallen out of favor under current manager Philippe Clement, starting just seven games in the Scottish Premiership last season.

With a year left on his contract, Rangers are open to selling the Scot and the Owls are ready to land him.

Rohl is said to be an “admirer” of Wright and could offer him a chance to revive his championship career.

Can Danny Rohl turn Scott Wright?

Wright has struggled to carve out a consistent place in Rangers’ starting line-up since joining the club in 2021, while never scoring more than four goals in a league campaign.

Air has shown some moments of promise for the Scottish giants though and perhaps he could find some form if given a run of games at Hillsborough.

Rohl has already shown he can turn around struggling players and will be eager to replicate his success with Poveda.

It might not be a signing that excites Wednesday fans as much as Lowe or Yan Valery, but it could be a project worth sticking around for.

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