Chris Jack claims that Rangers will gain from add-ons as well as a sell-on clause in the future due to Robby McCrorie’s move to Kilmarnock.
The Scottish goalkeeper is scheduled to depart the Gers’ preseason camp in the Netherlands on Tuesday, July 9, according to a story published by the Rangers Review journalist. He will be joining Derek McInnes’ squad for a two-year contract.
McCrorie, who earlier informed Philippe Clement that he wished to leave Ibrox in pursuit of more regular first-team football, is anticipated to go back to Scotland on Tuesday night before starting work at Rugby Park.
Will Robby McCrorie be sold by Rangers during the summer transfer window at Ibrox?
For a significant portion of the summer transfer season, McCrorie’s departure seemed inevitable, and amid mounting transfer rumors, it had been obvious for some time that he would not be a member of the Ibrox team for very long.
Moving to Kilmarnock seems like the best option for all sides this summer, since McInnes has acquired a very talented goalkeeper and the Light Blues will probably be able to recoup a fair amount for the 26-year-old’s services.
If he succeeds and secures a major move away from Rugby Park in the future, the Gers may be able to claim a sizable share of Kilmarnock’s transfer price, contingent on the proportion they are entitled to.
Clement won’t have to rush to replace McCrorie because Jack Butland seems to be settling in Glasgow and Liam Kelly left this summer. Instead, the Gers may choose to select an experienced player to be the third choice.
It appears very probable that McCrorie’s departure will be official in the coming hours barring a major change in circumstances, and it will be intriguing to see what kind of first fee Rangers are able to secure.