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Rangers Eye Super Eagles Star Ryan Alebiosu as Tavernier Successor

AI Desk
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Rangers are targeting Nigeria international Ryan Alebiosu as a potential replacement for departing club captain James Tavernier, according to reports.

Tavernier is set to leave Ibrox when his contract expires at the end of the current season, drawing the curtain on an 11-year association with the Scottish giants. The club are now actively scouting options to fill one of their most important positions.

A familiar face in Scottish football

Alebiosu is no newcomer to the Scottish game. The 24-year-old right-back previously spent loan spells with Kilmarnock and St Mirren, building a strong reputation along the way and earning admiration for his pace and athleticism.

That familiarity with the Scottish football environment could give Rangers added confidence in pursuing a move for the defender, who already knows what it takes to perform at that level.

Impressive Blackburn campaign

Alebiosu has made a statement in his debut season at Blackburn Rovers, contributing one goal and five assists across 40 Sky Bet Championship appearances — numbers that reflect both his attacking output and consistency.

His performances at Ewood Park have attracted attention beyond Lancashire, with Rangers now among the clubs keeping close tabs on his situation.

Nigeria call-up adds to his profile

The defender's form earned him a place in Nigeria's squad for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, further cementing his standing as one of the Super Eagles' options at right-back.

Should the move to Ibrox materialise, Alebiosu would face the considerable challenge of filling the boots of a Rangers legend in Tavernier — a player who has defined the club's right flank for over a decade.

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