Clement is anticipated to receive £300,000 from Rangers as he gets ready to leave.
According to a credible writer Chris Jack’s update, a Rangers player that Jack Butland once referred to as a “top” performer is now anticipated to leave the team soon.
News about Rangers transfers
By the time the previous season came to an end, the majority of Gers fans knew that in order to close the gap between themselves at Celtic, additional players were required in Philippe Clement’s team.
To date, Rangers have made up to six new acquisitions during the summer transfer window, including Mohamed Diomande, a permanent addition to strengthen the midfield, and left-back Jefte from Fluminense.
Ryan Kent, a former midfielder for Liverpool, was a great addition to Rangers and served the team well for many years. The Scottish team may look to the Reds once more this summer as they consider making a deal for Bobby Clark, a gifted young player. The midfield player played in the EFL Cup final victory against Chelsea, one of his 12 appearances under Jurgen Klopp’s guidance last season.
Regarding existing Gers players who might leave and pursue new opportunities, Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship has made Scott Wright a top target. Sheffield Wednesday could provide him with more consistent playing time than he is getting under Clement. Another exit report has already surfaced, suggesting that a team member is heading for other pastures.
“Dream” Rangers recruit is about to depart
As per Jack’s report on X, Robby McCrorie, the goalie for Rangers, is expected to leave the team soon and move to Kilmarnock: “Robby McCrorie, the keeper for Rangers, is expected to join Kilmarnock.” McCrorie is scheduled to depart from Rangers’ Holland training camp this evening in order to sign a contract at Rugby Park.”
McCrorie is “poised to quit” the Gers, according to Jack’s article for Rangers Review, who sees a move away from Ibrox as advantageous for his development. This will save the club around £300,000 this season, as his weekly salary of £5,700 will not be paid until the summer of 2020.
The 26-year-old’s decision to depart during the current summer transfer window makes perfect sense because it will enable him to establish himself as a regular somewhere else and increase his chances of playing for Scotland, where he has not yet earned a senior cap.
The Rangers goalkeeper Butland has a lot of time for McCrorie, demonstrating his admiration for him as a player and showing empathy for his lack of playing time at Ibrox: “He’s a top goalkeeper who works extremely hard; I understand frustrations because I’ve been in his position before. It must be difficult.” Scotland is holding a very good goaltender.”
It also makes sense for the team to cash in on McCrorie now rather than risk losing him for nothing come summertime of next year because he is not under contract with the Gers.