According to Football Scotland, Tommy Conway, a forward for Bristol City, is expected to sign with Middlesbrough this week, meaning that both Rangers and Celtic will miss out on him.
The news source stated on August 15 that although both Old Firm teams were interested in the 22-year-old Scotland international, none of them put in a bid, and as a result, he is now close to signing a £4.5 million contract.
Conway tried to force a move away from Ashton Gate and was recently expelled from the first team squad. He succeeded in his bid to join Boro, an EFL Championship team.
Gers would have placed a bid if they had been serious about Conway, especially considering their financial capabilities and the intense competition in their transfer market.
Their inaction raises questions about his professionalism or shows he is hesitant to value her.
One could consider Conway’s attempt to press for a change by getting kicked off the first squad to be unprofessional.
This kind of behavior could indicate problems in the changing rooms or a lack of dedication, which are bad signs for any organization.
Avoiding the risk of signing a player who might not respect the club’s structure or properly integrate might be a benefit for Rangers in this transfer window.
It also establishes a precedent that such strategies would not always result in the intended move to larger teams, possibly maintaining discipline and team cohesion.
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