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Rangers recently managed to secure the signing of Vaclav Cerny from Wolfsburg on loan for the season, and it seems like the Czech international is already making an impression at Ibrox. Si Ferry, a presenter on The Open Goal YouTube channel, shared that he has heard positive feedback about Cerny’s performances in training, describing him as “incredible” and “very good.”

Cerny made an impact in his debut game for Rangers, providing the assist for Cyriel Dessers’ late equalizer against Dynamo Kyiv. Although manager Philippe Clement is taking his time to integrate Cerny into the squad, there is optimism about his potential as a long-term solution for the team’s right-wing position.

Under Clement’s leadership, Rangers have struggled to find a consistent option for the right wing, often having to play players out of position. With the addition of Cerny, along with players like Oscar Cortes and Jefte, the team now has a strong group of wingers who can effectively support the system.

In addition to Cerny, players like Scott Wright, Ross McCausland, and Rabbi Matondo provide different playing styles and options for Clement to choose from. The depth in the squad gives Rangers flexibility in their attacking approach and allows them to adapt to different game situations.

As Cerny continues to impress on the field and in training, there is speculation about the possibility of Rangers signing him permanently after his loan spell. The outcome of his performance this season will likely determine whether the club decides to pursue a permanent deal.

In other transfer news, Rangers are still pursuing a deal for Brighton attacker Abdallah Sima. The club remains active in the transfer market as they look to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.

For the latest updates on Rangers and their transfer activities, fans can follow the team on Facebook or join the new WhatsApp Channel for instant updates sent directly to their phones. Stay tuned for more developments as the season progresses and the team aims for success in the league and in Europe.