Rangers hopes of timely reported £2.5m boost have skyrocketed as striker climbs chart: view

Sam Lammers’s recent performances with Utrecht have given Rangers hope that they will at least recover £2.5 million from the sale of the striker.

Rangers £2.5m Sam Lammers hopes skyrocket as striker climbs Utrecht ...

After spending £3.5 million to leave Atalanta in the summer, the 26-year-old Dutch striker laboured at Rangers before being shipped back to his native country in January.

Since then, the unconventional forward has started to settle into a groove, as demonstrated by Sam Lammers, who emerged victorious in this weekend’s match against NEC Nijmegen.

The sole goal of the match and Lammers’ third since joining Utrecht allowed them to defeat NEC even though their Eredivisie rivals were two places higher in the standings.

Sam Lammers takes the lead for Utrecht
With this goal, Sam Lammers now trails Victor Jensen by just one goal in terms of goal contributions for Utrecht this season—another outstanding showing.

With four goals and three assists, Jensen leads the group with seven, but Sam Lammers is already poised to pass him with just six.

We think there might be some pressure in the Netherlands to close a trade if the attacker keeps up his excellent play at FC Utrecht.

Will the Dutch team, who selected Sam Lammers as Player of the Match in their victory over NEC, step up to replace the Ibrox striker, though, is the issue.

The Dutch media has called the striker a “fantastic” addition, and Rangers anticipates paying a sizable sum for him.

To reclaim £2.5 million on a Dutch striker, Rangers?
Without a doubt, Sam Lammers has improved matters a touch since coming to Utrecht, which has the Rangers camp more optimistic about a transfer.

According to sources, Rangers would expect £2.5 million to make the trade permanent after approving the loan agreement, considering that the cost was only paid last summer.

In regards to Sam Lammers, who inked a four-year contract amid much fanfare under former manager Michael Beale, Rangers also have the upper hand.

The striker is unlikely to return to Rangers on a full-time basis at the end of the season, and we anticipate that he will be cut from the team.

While we might very easily reduce our losses at £1 million, recovering £2.5 million would be smart business and provide the club’s transfer coffers with an additional boost ahead of a busy window.

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