Rangers set for seven-figure windfall after recent player comments on permanent transfer

Speaking following the Champions League quarterfinal match against Borussia Dortmund, Tillman acknowledged that, given his current level of performance, he would want to stay in the Eredivisie for the upcoming season. Before Bayern Munich exercised their buy-back option in response to Rangers exercising their option to extend the loan, Tillman was on loan at Ibrox for a full year. Rangers is entitled to 10% of any proceeds Bayern receive from the sale of Tillman on a permanent basis. “Playing time or prospects are the most important factors for me,” he stated, as reported by Daily Record on February 21.

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“Hopefully, after being at Rangers last year, I will reflect on the second season in which I consistently performed at a high level next summer. That is how I hope it will go forward.
After Rangers were unable to sign Malik Tillman on a long-term deal, there were many unanswered questions over the team’s future. Having said that, it’s reasonable to argue that the club improved as a result of the signing of players like Oscar Cortes, Danilo, and Abdallah Sima.

If a deal for Tillman had gone through, it’s possible that the money used to bring them in would not have been available, and they’ve all done well since joining and clearly cover more positions.
Given how the Belgian manager has the squad playing and creating opportunities freely, it would have been amazing to watch Tillman’s skill flourish under Philippe Clement.

However, Rangers are expected to profit from this agreement even if they will never truly possess Tillman, which is good news for supporters who will be pleased to see their team gain so much from it.

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