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Jose Cordoba would be an intriguing signing for Rangers.

The 22-year-old Panamanian central defender has demonstrated his capabilities during his time at Levski Sofia, making 87 appearances and establishing himself as a key player. His left-footedness is particularly valuable, as left-footed central defenders are highly sought after, especially for teams that like to build play from the back.

Cordoba’s experience in various European football systems, including stints at Celta Vigo’s youth setup and Hungarian side Etar, suggests he has adapted well to different styles and levels of competition. This adaptability would be beneficial for Rangers, especially as they aim to compete domestically and in European competitions like the UEFA Champions League.

Moreover, moving to a club like Rangers could provide Cordoba with a significant platform to develop further, given the high level of competition and the exposure to European football. Playing in the Scottish Premiership and potentially in the Champions League would likely accelerate his growth and increase his visibility on a larger stage.

Jose Miguel Dominguez’s recommendation for Cordoba to choose Rangers over Besiktas also highlights the potential benefits of playing in Scotland, including the competitive environment and the chance to reach Europe’s elite competitions. If Rangers can secure his signature, Cordoba has the potential to become a vital asset for the team, contributing to their defensive solidity and overall squad strength.

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