November 8, 2024

The Scotsman claims that Rangers players Scott Wright, Kieran Dowell, Ianis Hagi, and Sam Lammers are currently in “no man’s land” in terms of their futures.

On May 27, the media outlet stated that although there would be further arrivals in addition to Jefte, Liam Kelly, and Jose Cordoba, there is probably going to be a departure.

Many players’ contracts are about to expire, and those who don’t—like the previously listed players—find themselves in a precarious situation at Ibrox.

Rangers need to think on all four players’ offers.
Although more acquisitions by the club are anticipated, managing the present roster, including determining the players’ futures, is the main priority.

Sentimentality is sometimes out of place in the brutal world of professional football.

Rangers need to think carefully about any offers they get for these players.

Keeping them around could impede the development of younger, more potential players, as none of them are expected to make a major contribution to the first team.

By assessing the market value of these players and considering the needs of the team, Gers can make informed decisions about whether to sell them.

This approach would not only provide financial benefits but also free up resources for potential new signings or the promotion of promising youth players.

There will be some players who are more expensive than first expected and not having deadweight on high wages, may make those deals easier.

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