Kemar Roofe Rangers transfer exit addressed by Sheffield Wednesday boss as door left open to loan move

Sheffield Wednesday boss Darren Moore has swerved questions over a transfer for Rangers' star Kemar Roofe whereas admitting he his wanting so as to add "completely different potential dimensions" to his squad.

The 29-year-old netted 16 occasions final season to assist Gio van Bronckhorst's facet attain the Europa League and Scottish Cup last, together with the very important strike towards Braga within the quarter finals at Ibrox to see of the Portuguese facet. Since then Roofe has struggled for health and missed a piece of motion in the direction of the top of final season resulting in Joe Aribo getting used as an auxiliary striker, with Alfredo Morelos additionally sidelined.

Roofe's pre-season with Rangers has been hampered having hobbled off throughout an Auchenhowie coaching session resulting in the frontman lacking out on the pre-season journey the Algarve. He has but to be noticed since lacking the pre-season friendlies final weekend towards each Tottenham on Saturday and Queen's Park 24 hours later with hypothesis ramping up over his future.

Rangers' Kemar Roofe is said match and returns to coaching forward of the ultimate (Picture: SNS Group)

English League One sides Derby County and the Owls have been linked with a mortgage transfer for the striker this summer season. Moore was quizzed on his switch plans, and the boss did admitted the Yorkshire facet have been eager on including to their squad.

He added: "It's fine-tuning at this stage and doubtless including somewhat bit extra depth. It's wanting on the squad and bringing in numerous potential dimensions to the staff. That is in the end what we're taking a look at from right here."

Nonetheless, when quizzed on an method for the Rangers star he was taking part in his playing cards near his chest. Moore advised BBC Radio Sheffield: "I can not be drawn into that as a result of they're merely not our gamers to debate at this second."

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