
Lee McCulloch
Age: 28
Position: Midfielder
Current Club: Wigan
Nationality: Scottish
Outcome: Signed for Rangers in a �2.5m deal
19 January 2007
Wigan have rejected a transfer request from Lee McCulloch - after they snubbed a £750,000 bid from Rangers.
Latics boss Paul Jewell described the offer for the 28-year-old Scotland star as "derisory" and "insulting".
He said: "He can hand in 10 transfer requests, but until something is right for this club, then he won't be going.
"Walter Smith knows my stance on it, and as far as I'm concerned, nothing is going to be done unless it is an unbelievable offer."
Rangers' boss Smith admires McCulloch after he played under him for Scotland.
And Wigan are angry Rangers' bid for the player became public.
Jewell said: "I spoke to Walter, and I'm disappointed the stuff about the bid came out earlier in the week.
"Rangers are denying it, and they are saying it's the agent - who incidentally is not his agent.
"I think Lee forgot to tell him he is contracted to somebody else until March."
McCulloch is represented by the Professional Footballers' Association, but agent John Viola was speaking on his behalf.
Jewell shrugged off McCulloch's request, adding: "It's disappointing, but I'll get over it.
"He says it's for family reasons he wants to go back to Scotland - but he forgot to put that in his transfer request. Whoever wrote it has not quite got the wording right.
"But we're not losing Lee. Just because he's handed in a transfer request, it doesn't matter."
Smith had been hoping to make McCulloch his second signing since returning to Ibrox for a second spell in charge on 10 January.
He brought David Weir to the club from Everton on Tuesday and has also been linked with a move for Middlesbrough centre-back Ugo Ehiogu.
But Jewell said Rangers' initial valuation was nowhere near what Wigan would need to let him leave the club.
He said: "We paid £700,000 for him when we were in the old Third Division.
"Since then, he's become a Premiership player and a full international."
McCulloch, who signed a new three-year deal at the JJB Stadium in the summer, joined the Latics from Scottish Premier League club Motherwell in March 2001.
"If Rangers - or any other club - think we would sell an established player and international for such a paltry sum then they are sorely mistaken," added Jewell.
McCulloch has scored 45 goals in his 227 first-team appearances for Wigan and has won five caps for Scotland. Source - BBC Sport
23 May 2007
Wigan forward Lee McCulloch has told BBC Sport he would relish the opportunity to move on to Rangers.
The Ibrox club failed with a £750,000 bid for the 28-year-old Scotland international in January but are being tipped to make another advance.
And McCulloch said: "Rangers are a massive club. The kind of club who should be winning trophies every year.
"They are in the Champions League, have a fantastic manager and everyone in their career wants to step up."
McCulloch is under contract with the Latics until 2009 and Rangers' winter offer was described as "derisory" and "insulting" by then manager Paul Jewell.
Chris Hutchings has since stepped up to replace Jewell and McCulloch said: "I've had a short chat with the new manager, so we'll just wait and see."
McCulloch moved to Wigan from Motherwell in March 2001 and he is well known to Rangers boss Walter Smith, who regularly selected the player during his spell in charge of Scotland.
"Six years at Wigan has made me a better player," McCulloch added. "Every game is a massive game in the Premiership." Source - BBC Sport
25 June 2007
Wigan Athletic have rejected a new £1.5 million offer from Rangers for midfielder Lee McCulloch.
The Scotland star is desperate to move to Ibrox but the Latics want around £2.5m. They won't let the midfielder go on the cheap after seeing prices rocket in England. Source - Tribal Football
27 June 2007
Wigan are ready to sell striker Lee McCulloch to Rangers - as long as the Glasgow giants agree to take centre half Andy Webster too.
Chairman Dave Whelan accepted a £2million offer for Scotland forward McCulloch after months of haggling, but he wants a guarantee that Webster moves for £500,000.
Webster has been on loan with Gers after a disastrous move to Wigan. But the Ibrox club are yet to commit to taking him back to the SPL full time.
And boss Walter Smith needs to come up with a deal Wigan can accept. Source - Daily Mail |