
Ryan Reynolds raging as Rangers ready bid to sign Liverpool defender
Liverpool face a significant transfer dilemma as a promising player looks set to become the subject of a bid from Rangers.
The Reds are renowned for their strategic approach to the transfer market, expertly balancing high-profile incomings with shrewd player sales to maintain financial sustainability and continually refresh the squad.
This summer’s movements around certain player highlight this strategy, with clubs both close to home and also abroad sniffing around for top young talents.

Rangers plot permanent move for Owen Beck
Liverpool youngster Owen Beck has a lot of clubs after him this summer.
As per DaveOCKOP (24 June), Scottish Premiership powerhouse Rangers are preparing a concrete bid to sign Beck on a permanent basis this summer.
This revelation comes as a significant twist, as previous speculation had largely focused on another loan spell for the talented 22-year-old.
Beck, who is the great-nephew of Liverpool legend Ian Rush, spent a successful period on loan at Blackburn Rovers last season, where he impressed with his performances in the Championship.
Club | Appearances | Goals |
Blackburn Rovers | 25 | 1 |
Upon his return to Anfield, discussions have been initiated between Beck and Liverpool regarding a new long-term contract.
The prevailing expectation was that, should a new deal be agreed, Beck would then embark on another loan move to continue his development, with interest from various clubs.
Rangers’ reported intention to pursue a permanent transfer signals a strong desire to secure the Welsh U21 international outright.
This aggressive approach from the Ibrox club could force Liverpool’s hand and alter the defender’s immediate future considerably.
Nothing is decided yet, but the situation is rapidly evolving.

Ryan Reynolds’ Wrexham eye loan deal for Beck
The news of Rangers’ permanent interest will undoubtedly be met with frustration by several clubs, including Ryan Reynolds’ Wrexham, who had been strongly linked with a loan move for Beck.
Wrexham, fresh off their remarkable rise to the Championship, are keen to bolster their squad with quality additions, and Beck, a Wrexham native, was seen as an ideal target.
The Hollywood ownership had been monitoring Beck’s situation closely and were hopeful of securing his services for their Championship campaign.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot is expected to assess Beck during pre-season before a final decision is made on his future.
While the Reds would ideally prefer him to sign a new contract before departing, either on loan or permanently, Rangers’ intervention has certainly added a new dimension to the saga.
For Reynolds and Wrexham, the prospect of Beck making a permanent switch to Ibrox rather than joining them on loan will undoubtedly be a cause for concern as they look to build a competitive squad for the challenging Championship season ahead.