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(Credit: Imago) Fri 29 May 2026 12:00, UK Rangers are part of the growing race to sign Brighton winger Amario Cozier-Duberry on loan this summer. Rangers’ transfer plans are set to see them target further attacking additions this summer, and they are also likely to be tasked with the small matter of replacing Mikey Moore. 🔄 Rangers Transfer Update 🔄 Breaking news on latest signings, departures, and contract news from the Ibrox boardroom.
VISIT THE RANGERS TRANSFER HUB MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES Rangers’ Mikey Moore work makes them attractive for Amario Cozier-DuberryBrighton are certainly not short of options as to where they allow Cozier-Duberry to take his next step in 2026-27, with a whole host of clubs already trying to secure a loan deal for him. StatsCozier-Duberry TotalsApps (Starts)34 (30)G/A18Chances Created per 901.8Successful Dribbles per 902.21Shots on Target per 901.09Duels Won %45.1%Cozier-Duberry’s 2025-26 League One stats, as per Fotmob.Some of those candidates would allow Cozier-Duberry to play at a much higher level than the Scottish Premiership, but Rangers’ recent work to develop Moore may seriously boost their hopes.
Clubs can easily gain a reputation as providing a perfect stage for developing young players, and Rangers’ reputation will undoubtedly have been done no harm by Moore’s exploits.Reminder of this a month ago on Amario Cozier-Duberry's future. Perfect ending, helping Bolton to a 4-1 win over Stockport in the League One play-off final.Contract talks ongoing amid interest from Monaco, Cercle Brugge, Koln, Schalke + Rangers. #BHAFC https://t.co/KMX5dWmEva— Andy Naylor (@AndyNaylorBHAFC) May 24, 2026 Cozier-Duberry is likely in a similar situation at Brighton at the moment in that he needs one more loan spell before slotting into the first-team, and the recent evidence of Rangers’ work may just give them an upper hand in the race.Why is Rangers such a good environment for young players?Former Aberdeen chief executive Keith Wyness recently told Football Insider that Rangers will target young and hungry players this summer, with Rohl keen to get players with a strong desire to improve.
