Abdallah Sima set for Rangers medical ahead of loan move
The 22-year old is going through tests today ahead of his switch to Ibrox
Brighton forward Abdallah Sima is undergoing a medical today ahead of his move to Rangers.
The 22-year old will have tests today before the Ibrox side confirm his season-long loan deal.
Sima burst onto the scene at Slavia Prague and featured in the side that knocked Rangers out of the Europa League in the 2020-21 season.
A £7million move to Premier League side Brighton followed but Sima has struggled to settle at the Seagulls.
The Senegal international was initially shipped out on loan to Stoke before spending last season at Ligue 1 side Angers.
He scored five times across the campaign as they finished bottom of the French top tier.
Sima will now be looking to kick start his career again under Michael Beale.
The Light Blues boss has already signed Kieran Dowell, Dujon Sterling and Jack Butland this window.
Dutch striker Sam Lammers also became their fourth arrival from Atalanta for a fee of around £3.5million.
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