Rangers transfer news: Lawrence Shankland deal agreed - Fabrizio Romano | FootballTransfers.com
Rangers have successfully agreed on a deal to sign Lawrence Shankland. The news comes from renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Rangers have reportedly secured a deal to sign Hearts striker Lawrence Shankland this summer, with plans to announce the agreement within the next week. This move comes as Shankland prepares to join the Scotland squad for the upcoming World Cup.
Shankland's Impressive Season
The 30-year-old forward has been with Hearts since 2022, where he enjoyed a productive 2025-26 season, netting 20 goals and providing six assists in 34 appearances. Despite his contributions, Hearts narrowly missed out on the Scottish Premiership title to Celtic. Shankland has consistently demonstrated his scoring ability, achieving the 20-goal milestone in three of his four seasons at the club.
Contract and Transfer Details
Shankland signed a new contract with Hearts last summer, which keeps him at Tynecastle Park until 2028. He previously turned down opportunities to play abroad, opting to remain with the club. Rangers had shown interest in acquiring him earlier but chose to pursue Everton's Youssef Chermiti instead, finalizing that deal for €8.6 million. Now, with a third-place finish this season, Rangers are looking to strengthen their squad and have identified Shankland as a key target.
Fabrizio Romano confirmed the agreement on social media, stating, "Rangers have agreed deal to sign Lawrence Shankland from Hearts, here we go! Paperwork now signed and Shankland set to be announced as new Rangers player." Alongside Shankland, Hearts may see other players like Cammy Devlin and Craig Halkett depart this summer.
Alternative Targets for Rangers
Initially, Rangers had their sights set on Leeds United's Joe Gelhardt as a primary target for the summer transfer window. However, following Hull City's promotion to the Premier League, securing Gelhardt's signature has become more complicated. With this in mind, Rangers have shifted their focus to Shankland as a viable alternative.
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