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Ex-Sunderland, Cardiff City and Wolves man eyed by Rangers after Championship relegation – reports

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The former Sunderland and Wolves man has been linked with a move to Scotland

Rangers are reportedly interested in former Sunderland loanee Dion Sanderson.

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Reports earlier this summer suggested that the Scottish giants retain an interest in 24-year-old Birmingham City centre-half Dion Sanderson, who has endured a tough season at St Andrews having been stripped of the captaincy following an off-field incident.

Birmingham City were also relegated to League One from the Championship at the end of the 2023-24 season with Sanderson linked with a move away from St Andrews, though the talk regarding his exit seems to have quietened in recent weeks.
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Sanderson made 27 appearances for the Black Cats during the 2020-21 season while on loan from Wolves. The Black Cats were interested in bringing Sanderson back to the Stadium of Light and are thought to have approaches rejected due to their League One status at the time.
Rangers’ interest in former Cardiff City man Sanderson is said to date back to 2023. However, the player posted a statement to his social media accounts last month suggesting he could be set to stay at the club.
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“I’m eager for the season to start and I’m looking forward to getting back to work with much more focus, hard work and resilience. I have no doubt that we’ll overcome this setback together and get the club moving back in the right direction again.

“Hope to see you all very soon and most importantly, thank you. Your support has been incredible. KRO,” Sanderson concluded on social media

“I’m eager for the season to start and I’m looking forward to getting back to work with much more focus, hard work and resilience. I have no doubt that we’ll overcome this setback together and get the club moving back in the right direction again.

“Hope to see you all very soon and most importantly, thank you. Your support has been incredible. KRO,” Sanderson concluded on social media.

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