Ibrox View: Multi-million blow on the cards for Rangers as transfer news emerges recently

Rangers risk missing out on a significant windfall and potential profit from the sale of Sam Lammers to Utrecht this summer. According to Voetbal International on 2 June, the Dutch side recently signed David Min and are keen on buying Lammers permanently However, the 27-year-old will first be holding talks with the Ibrox outfit and his salary is still something that the Dutch side are struggling to afford. Utrecht may be willing to move on from Sam Lammers Lammers’ impressive performance during his loan spell at Utrecht, scoring 11 goals in the second half of the season, has increased his market value. Utrecht are keen to keep the Dutchman as their first striker for the coming years, indicating their willingness to pay a higher transfer fee.

 

Rangers, aware of Lammers’ success at Utrecht, are in a strong financial position to demand a significant fee for the striker, given his disproportionate salary in Glasgow compared to Utrecht’s standards. The potential transfer profit for Gers is further supported by the fact that Lammers’ contract at Ibrox expires in 2027, which means they are not under immediate pressure to sell him. Rangers must look to cash in on Sam Lammers in tansfer window Gers must not consider keeping Lammers due to his underwhelming performance during his initial spell at the club, scoring only twice before being loaned out to Utrecht. Despite his improved performance during the loan, Gers should focus on making a profit from his sale which could be worth a few million.

 

This decision is supported by the fact that several clubs in the Netherlands are interested in signing him, indicating a potential market for his services. By selling Lammers, Gers can recoup their investment and possibly make a profit, which can be reinvested in new signings to strengthen the squad for future seasons. In other Rangers news, an Ibrox-linked defender may fail his medical as transfer news has emerged from the club this past week.

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