Mohamed Diomande's move from FC Nordsjælland to Rangers has been "delayed" due to disruption caused by Storm Isha.

This is according to the Rangers Review who report that "the 22-year-old was due to travel to make his way to Glasgow on Monday but sruption caused by Storm Isha altered those plans as wind and rain swept across the county and caused severe disruption to airports and rail services".

It is thought that the temporary delay has not put the move in jeopardy and that the player will still join the club after completing a medical.

Diomande came through the ranks for the Right to Dream academy in Ghana before making the move to Denmark in 2020.

He has provided five assists across 21 appearances so far this season.

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Meanwhile, Kilmarnock legend James Fowler is reportedly the "frontrunner" to be named Rangers' new head of academy recruitment.

This is according to the Daily Record who claim that the former Queen of the South boss is the favourite for the role.

Fowler was previously the director of football operations at Kilmarnock and has also had spells as an assistant in the dugout with Jack Ross at both St Mirren and Sunderland.

Rangers have recently restructured their academy with Zurab Amirian being appointed as its head and he is looking to make a number of changes.

Speaking after his appointment, he said: "I’m very excited because working for Rangers is a dream come true. It’s not only a proud moment for myself, but also for my family.

“The integration visits that I had were a big plus for me; I got the chance to get to know the people, culture and environment better.

"The people here have welcomed me as if I’m one of their own. There is already a lot in place, which is really powerful, and I hope that I can add value to that with my experience in the last 12 years as a coach.

“I’m motivated to bring my energy and passion to the table and pass it on to the staff and players in the academy.

“It’s very important to be passionate and hard working when you are part of Rangers.

“I’ve been on the pitch a lot with the players already and you can see the fire in their eyes. They are really passionate and open to learning.”