The Sunday Post (Dundee)

JJ admits Rangers may be better off without moody blue Morelos

- By Danny Stewart sport@sundaypost.com

Jonatan Johansson says everyone could be a winner should Rangers decide to cash in on Alfredo Morelos.

Despite the fact football is currently in lockdown on both sides of the border, the Colombian – who has been valued at £ 20- million down south – has been linked with a string of English Premier League clubs.

West Ham, Leicester City, Everton, Crystal Palace and Aston Villa are all credited with an interest in the 23-year-old.

Johansson, the former Rangers striker and coach, has taken a near- forensic interest in the Colombian’s career since the Light Blues brought him over to Ibrox three years ago.

What he has seen has convinced him both that Morelos could be a success in England and that the Light Blues, who have had their problems with the player, might be better off without him.

“Almost every club in the world has to be realistic, and realise that when your top players have a value, there can be a time to sell them,” said Johansson (inset).

“Whenever that is, that’s the question. You have to get the bid in, so it is not that simple.

“The timing and the price has to be right for everyone involved.

“There will be a price and a time for Alfredo that’s right, but whether it’s now, who knows?

“If they can get a good price for him, and they can improve everything about the football club with that money, everyone will be a winner.

“Listen, I’m sure Alfredo would score goals in the English Premier League. It has to be the right fit with the right manager, with the right team around him.

“There are a lot of things that will determine how successful he’ll be.

“And depending on the price, that will dictate which clubs are in the market for him.

“The one thing I know is that if you give him the chance,, he’ll be able to put them away – even at that level.

“Alfredo really enjoys playing for Rangers. That’s a major factor in this. He enjoys working with the manager and in front of the fans.

“At the same time, the everyone top level, wants and to play youn a at players like him shouldd be hungry.

“You want that. You want them to move forward and play in the best leagues.

“I am sure Rangers would give him their blessing to do that.

“But there’s so much uncertaint­y at the moment, so it’s difficult to predict how it’s going to look.”

Former Ibrox chairman Dave King claimed last year that even a £ 40m bid would not be enough to prise Morelos away from Ibrox.

That statement was made ahead of the January transfer window. Their will was not tested and since then there has been another serious disciplina­ry incident.

Given compassion­ate leave to travel back to Colombia in the run- up to a crucial Scotish Cup tie against Hearts, theh striker arrived back 24 hours after the deadline club had set him.

Steven Gerrard made an example of him by dropping him, and Rangers crashed out of the competitio­n.

Johansson, though, is sure it was a blip rather than a marker of potential future trouble.

“Whatever happened with Alfredo around the Hearts game, if a line’s been crossed, the player has to be discipline­d – 100%.

“If the manager felt that was the right time, he’s right to do it.

“But it is also important that after it happens, you draw a line under it and move forward.

“Looking from the outside, I think that’s what they did.

“I’m sure Alfredo will be able to do that and get his head right for Rangers again, absolutely.

“He is still a young player. That’s no excuse, but sometimes when you play in a physical way and there’s headlines around you, there’s focus on you.

“He’s been maturing in his game, in terms of his tactical understand­ing getting better.

“I see Alfredo has done a lot of good work during the lockdown at home in Colombia. He’s shown a big heart there.

“So I’m sure he’ll come back.”

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Alfredo A Morelos in a happy moment of his roller-coaster season
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