Sunderland compensation twist emerges as Rangers want striker Mason Cotcher

Mason Cotcher, a Rangers target who has had trials at Arsenal, Manchester United, and Leeds United, is owed money by Sunderland, according to the East Anglian Daily Times.

The news source stated on Wednesday, April 24, that a tribunal might have to intervene if Sunderland and Ipswich Town, the team where he is presently employed, are unable to reach an agreement about a fee.

Along with Gers, a number of Premier League teams are interested in the 17-year-old, including Brighton, Manchester United, and Arsenal.

Mason Cotcher’s move must be secured by Rangers.

Given his impressive past and the interest he has generated from several prominent teams, Cotcher’s prospective signing with the Gers could prove to be quite advantageous for the team in the long run.

Cotcher, who is only 17 years old, has already shown his ability and potential by working out with Manchester United and Arsenal’s first teams.

His participation in England’s young international teams further demonstrates his aptitude and potential.

Securing Cotcher might benefit the Ibrox team by bringing in fresh talent with plenty of room to develop. This would fit in well with the club’s long-term plan to develop young players into regulars in the first team.

Previous players who have benefited from similar situations include Bailey Rice and Zak Lovelace, demonstrating the effectiveness of this strategy.

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Cotcher can contribute to the club in a variety of positions, which increases his worth as a striker or winger.

The Rangers play at Ibrox at home.

His goal for Ipswich Town’s Under-21 team showcases his scoring prowess and suggests that he could eventually contribute to the first team for the Gers.

In other Rangers news, Heart and Hand have rendered a decision about the departure of John Lundstram, Connor Goldson, and James Tavernier from Ibrox this summer.

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