
Andrew Cavenagh says Rangers now have a 'pro-Scottish and SPFL bias' in the transfer window. However, he acknowledges that is far from the only criteria being looked at as the club seeks to recruit the right characters this summer. “We have a pro-Scottish bias in the club today. Meaning if you have two players roughly equal and one is Scottish, we will take the Scottish player. “When we look at what positions we are filling we don’t start with people we start with profiles. What positions is it, what type of person is it? An athletic centre-back or a ball-winning centre-back, for example. How big, how fast? “We are always asking who is Scottish that fits that profile. Every time we are looking at that. That’s not to say we can just go out and grab 11 Scots off the street and win the title. It is a bias towards Scottish players, but that doesn’t mean that’s the only criteria we look at to build a winning team. “I would say we equally look at an SPFL bias. If we’re looking at two players who are roughly similar and one has extensive SPFL experience against one does not, we would take the SPFL-experienced player.” @Chris_Jack89 rangersreview.co.uk/interviews/261…















