Potential Glasgow Rangers boss Pedro Caixinha should consider bringing Krisztian Nemeth with him.
Krisztian Nemeth celebrates scoring the first goal for Liverpool
A decade ago Krisztian Nemeth was regarded as one of Liverpool’s most promising up and coming strikers.
The Hungarian’s breakthrough never happened due to a combination of injuries and managerial changes, and he eventually quit the club to move to Greece.
Nowadays Nemeth finds himself playing in Qatar for Al Gharafa, where he has scored five goals in 11 appearances this season.
Nemeth celebrates scoring for Hungary
His coach is Pedro Caixinha, the current bookies favourite with SkyBet to land the vacant Glasgow Rangers job.
Nemeth’s contract is up this summer, and if Caixinha goes on to land the gig at Ibrox, the former Hungarian young player of the year is a player he should consider bringing with him.
Nemeth is 28-years-old and has considerable experience behind him over the past few seasons.
He has played in Portugal, Holland and the US, where he became a fan favourite with Sporting Kansas City in 2015, netting 14 goals in all competitions.
Nemeth is a Hungarian international, and featured for his country at Euro 2016, where they recorded two draws and a defeat.
Caixinha has shown at Al Gharafa he knows how to get goals out of him, and on a free transfer it could be a low risk gamble to bring him to Rangers.
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