Rangers are making moves to shore up their defense, with reports revealing the Scottish giants are in talks to sign towering Zalaegerszegi center-back Akpe Victory. At 6ft 5in and just 19 years old, the Nigerian prospect has caught the eye of clubs across Germany, Spain, and France, but the Light Blues are reportedly closing in on a bid to bring him to Ibrox.
Manager Danny Rohl is keen to bolster his backline as Rangers aim to mount a stronger challenge for the Scottish Premiership title next season. Victory, who has made 15 appearances this term, is also being tracked by Portuguese powerhouse Benfica. But the allure of reuniting with fellow Nigerian Emmanuel Fernandez at Ibrox could be a deciding factor for the teenage sensation.
Fernandez, who joined Rangers from Peterborough United last summer, has already made a significant impact—scoring seven goals in 32 games during his debut season and earning a call-up to the Nigerian national team. Victory, under contract with the Hungarian club until 2028 (with an option for an additional year), will hope to follow a similar path to success at both club and country level.
The timing of this move is crucial for Rangers. After a promising start to the season, their title hopes faded following four consecutive defeats against top-six rivals in the second phase of the campaign. Adding a defender with Victory's aerial prowess and sharp positioning could provide the stability needed to close the gap at the top.
For fans, this potential signing signals intent. Victory's blend of youth, physicality, and raw talent makes him an exciting prospect—and the chance to don the famous blue jersey could be the perfect next step in his burgeoning career.
