Donald Trump's forgotten football ambitions: How he almost bought Bongani Zungu's former team Rangers FC

US President-elect Donald Trump once attempted to buy Scottish giants  Rangers Football Club

US President-elect Donald Trump once attempted to buy Scottish giants Rangers Football Club

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US President-elect Donald Trump once attempted to buy Scottish giants Rangers Football Club in 2012, but reportedly stepped out away from the deal because of the club's financial woes at the time.

The 78-year-old Trump is set to make a return to the White House as the 47th President of the United States on Monday after defeating Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in last year's election.

He has promised to end the "four long years of American decline" and usher in a new era filled with strength, prosperity and dignity.

However, while Trump is mostly known as a politician and a shrewd billionaire businessman, he has often expressed his passion for sports.

Last year, Trump was also seen shaking hands with South Africa's Dricus du Plessis, after he had defeated Australia's Robert Whittaker to become the number one contender. During his campaign, he also received support from athletes such as Kamaru Usman, and Mike Tyson, among others.

Furthermore, the incoming US president reportedly came close to buying Scottish giants, Rangers Football Club, back in 2012, showcasing his love for the beautiful game.

However, the deal failed due to his concerns about the club's financial issues at the time.

“We looked seriously and walked away. It just did not make sense to us, although they are a great club. We hope someone steps in and builds the team again," Trump said according to British publication The Sun.

The 78-year-old Trump also attempted to buy the New Jersey Generals, an American football team in the now-defunct USFL.

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