Mohamed Diomande a product of the Right to Dream football academy in Africa recently made a £4.5 million move to Rangers. The 22 years old midfielder who had his full debut in a Scottish Cup win sees this as a step closer to realizing his childhood dreams.
Diomande acknowledges the club’s ambition and is focused on taking it one game at a time emphasizing the importance of their upcoming matches. Despite the pressure of being touted as one of Scandinavia’s biggest prospects, he welcomes it and is determined to contribute in various midfield roles.
Diomande is positive about his debut performance and expresses admiration for fellow new arrival Oscar Cortes. Rangers currently competing on multiple fronts have already secured the League Cup and Diomande is eager to contribute to further success with the team.
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