Sebastian Rozental bankrolls Rangers trip for Chilean namesakes as Ibrox giants set for South American link-up

Rangers might be set for a hyperlink with South American staff Rangers de Talca with a delegation from the Chilean membership set to reach for talks at Ibrox this week in a visit financially backed by former striker Sebastian Rozental.

Rangers de Talca – from the south of Chile – had been based by an exiled Scotsman 119 years in the past and are named after the Ibrox membership. They usually have despatched a four-man delegation to Scotland for talks with Rangers to arrange future hyperlinks and organize a pleasant in both Chile or Glasgow sooner or later. The journey has been backed by Rozental who turned the primary South American participant at Rangers and was on the time the most costly Chilean on the earth when he accomplished a £4million transfer to Ibrox in 1996.

Rangers de Talca try to repeat one other Chilean membership – Everton de Vina del Mar – who agreed a partnership with their namesakes from Liverpool and performed a pleasant match at Goodison Park. The membership's president Felipe Munoz defined on departure to Scotland: "We have now been engaged on this venture for 4 years.

"This has taken us a substantial amount of effort to rearrange the journey to Scotland. We'll go to the Ibrox Stadium to see the staff and meet the folks on the membership and we hope that this is step one to play, sooner or later, a pleasant match in Chile or Scotland. We need to type an alliance with Rangers. There are excessive expectations. It's a tour from which we hope loads to have the ability to get nearer to Rangers and that may be translated into sports activities, business and institutional hyperlinks."

Gio van Bronckhorst 's facet host Kilmarnock of their first dwelling Scottish Premiership fixture of the season. They got here from behind to safe a gap day win at Livingston, however crashed to a dangerous 2-0 defeat towards Union Saint Gilloise within the Champions League on Tuesday.

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