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Rangers boss makes decision on Newcastle United striker

“Look again at the sums down south – at some stage they will find value and when they do there is not a great deal we can do other than make sure we get the right price for the players, whoever that may be”. Rangers’ next game will then be at Celtic Park on September 10.

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“It’s about having an eye for a player, value in a player and making the right move at the right time and if you can do that you’ll reap the rewards”.

Despite the influx of players, Rangers manager Mark Warburton is still in the market to strengthen his squad and bringing in a new striker will be a priority for the 53-year-old, especially following the injury suffered by Martyn Waghorn.

Asked specifically if his job was made harder by Celtic signing Sinclair, he said: “We can’t control anything that happens away at Celtic or Aberdeen or Hearts or Ross County or any club”.

Dodoo left Premier League champions Leicester City in the summer in search of first-team football and, after being left on the bench for Rangers’ draw with Hamilton Academical at the weekend upon their return to the Scottish Premier League, he proved why he can be a key man for Warburton with an excellent showing on Tuesday.

“So touch wood that’s good news because his reaction after the injury was quite severe but the scan is good news”.

“Kenny Miller we know all about and we’re still looking for one more as well”. It could have been a lot worse. “If it was the last game of the season you’d look at him but now it is about his long-term welfare”.

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Former Accrington pair Josh Windass (hamstring) and Matt Crooks (ankle) have both resumed light training, however. “But we will prepare well and give our respect to our opponent as always”.

Warburton addresses the squad