Kris Boyd has questioned why Rangers didn't move to sign Lawrence Shankland from Hearts.
On Sky Sports, he commented:"I know it's easy in hindsight maybe but you've got something that has happened in the past, it happened to myself.
"But for the money that has been spent, why don't you go and get a Lawrence Shankland - somebody who knows the league, who scores goals. Fellow pundit James McFadden agreed as he insisted Shankland would bring guaranteed goals to either of the Glasgow clubs. "I agree with you, you look at the money that has been spent on the players that Rangers have brought in...And I know sometimes you look at it and say, 'Can they do it in Europe, can they do it in the big games? '.
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