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What Rangers’ starting eleven might look like after the transfer window: £7 million duo sign, Tav and Goldson sold

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Rangers might look very different from this season to the next.

Next season, the Glasgow Rangers team might look very different if Philippe Clement gets a lot of new players.

With a few current first-team players leaving, this summer could have the most player turnover in recent memory. This has been planned for a few years.

In 2022, Giovanni Van Bronckhorst tried to change things at Ibrox but was fired soon after. Although Michael Beale had the same thing happen to him.

Clement seems to know more about the transfer market than those two, which could mean that a lot of young players join the Gers in the next few weeks.

Who am I expecting? Who is going to go? These are the main questions that will be answered this summer, along with what the dream starting XI might be for the coming season.

Jack Butland (1GK)

The Englishman might have been the best player the club bought last summer, and he saved the Light Blues many times during the season.

During the 2024–25 season, he will be very important as Clement tries to beat Celtic at home and win the championship for the first time in four years.

Reuell Walters, 2RB

The young Gunner has been linked with a move to Liverpool recently. The Gers could get him for free because Walters seems to have turned down a new deal at Arsenal.

Is this the last step towards selling James Tavernier this summer? Steven Gerrard wants to bring his old player to the Middle East this summer, which is why he is interested in the captain.

The Light Blues failed to win either the Scottish Cup or the Premiership title last season, and Tavernier will turn 33 in October. This summer could be their last chance to really cash in on the defender.

Walters is young, but he has a very high ceiling, and he could grow very quickly in Glasgow.

John Souttar was on 3CB.

The Scot made 41 appearances last season after an injury-filled debut in Glasgow. He could move into his preferred right center-back position before the next season.

It looks like now is the right time for the club to sell defender Connor Goldson, who is also being looked at by Gerrard as a possible option.

Ibrox could ask for a good fee because Clement still has two years left on his contract. This would allow them to buy other players in the future.

Hillary Nsiala (4CB)

After agreeing to the deal last week, the talented defender will join Rangers from AC Milan on a pre-contract basis in July.

Even though the 20-year-old hasn’t played for the Italian team yet, he is highly regarded at the club, and Clement may have made the right choice by signing him.

It’s still unclear how much he will be involved with the first team, but giving him regular game time will help him get much better.

Ridvan Yilmaz (5LB)

The Turkish defender has had a lot of ups and downs in his two years at Ibrox. However, it was under Clement that Yilmaz finally started to play consistently.

Rangers signed young Brazilian left back Jefte, but it looks like the 23-year-old will be the first choice for the start of the new season.

Moroccan Mohamed Diomande (6CM)

In January, the Ivorian player joined on loan, but that deal will become permanent this summer. In his first six months in Scotland, he played great, scoring twice in 19 games and being willing to help out defensively in the middle of the Rangers midfield.

If they sign someone new, could they be his main partner next season? It looks like Clement is getting close to signing a Scottish star…

No. 7CM: Connor Barron

A lot of clubs in England and Europe want to sign the midfielder from Aberdeen, but Rangers also want to keep him in the country.

In fact, the Gers are said to have made an offer for the kid to keep him from going to another team. To meet homegrown quotas in Europe, Clement will need to sign more local players, and Barron is a great choice.

8RW: Ross McCausland

During 2023–24, the winger had a big year at Ibrox, scoring four goals and setting up five others in 39 games.

He is only 21, but this experience will help him get ready for the next season. He might even keep his spot on the right wing.

9AM –Todd Carlson

The Englishman had a lot of purple patches under Clement, but his main goal for next term is to be more consistent.

Even though he scored eight goals and set up seven others, he probably could have reached double figures in both categories if he hadn’t been hurt.

10LW – Yusuf Kabadayi

According to reports, the young player from Bayern Munich could be the next player to come to Ibrox in the next week or so.

After seeing how good he has been in Germany, the Gers could make a lot of money by signing him.

The team needs a quick winger who can make plays to replace Abdallah Sima, and Kabadayi is the best person for the job.

Eleventh: Albion Rrahmani

The Light Blues want to sign the Kosovo international and have offered a fee of around £6m to do so during the transfer window.

It’s clear that Clement needs to get another centre forward or two before 2024–25, since Cyriel Dessers can’t be his only choice up front.

For FC Rapid Bucharest last season, Rrahmani scored 19 goals, so there’s no doubt that he can do it again this year.

For next season, Rangers have picked the following lineup: Butland as goalkeeper; Walters as RB; Souttar and Nsiala as CBs; Yilmaz as LB; Diomande and Barron as CMs; McCausland as RW; Cantwell as AM; Kabadayi as LW; Rrahmani as ST.

Rangers were “open to business” when Todd Cantwell decided to leave Ibrox

Stevie Clifford of Four Lads Had A Dream talked about three midfielders he thinks will leave Rangers this summer on the Rangers Review live stream.

As the transfer window officially opens on June 14, Clifford talked about the Gers team with Derek Clark on the platform’s YouTube channel. He said that Tom Lawrence, Kieran Dowell, and Todd Cantwell were likely to leave Ibrox.

It was also said that a midfield of Mohamed Diomande, Nico Raskin, and possible new signing Connor Barron would be “decent,” but the team still needs more depth.

Clifford said, “I think Lawrence, Dowell, and Cantwell could all be moved on this summer,” and Clark agreed.

“I don’t think they have a great future here. One of them might make it, but I’m not sure.” Derek, I think we’ll be ready to do business.

“Would Barron, Diomande, and Raskin in the middle be good enough?” I believe it would be pretty good… We need someone else, though. Even though [Dujon] Sterling could be added, there is still work to be done. We need at least one more midfielder.

Rangers still have a lot to do in the market.

It is well known that Philippe Clement and the Rangers recruitment staff have been busy changing the team, and the midfield has been named as an area that needs a lot of help.

Getting Barron would be a good start, but the Light Blues have lost a lot of experienced midfielders and need to be smart about how they hire players and figure out where some of their current players do best.

Sterling is a good example of this. Clifford and Clark talked about the Englishman on the live stream as a midfielder, but he is really a defender, and it was said that the 24-year-old could play right back if captain James Tavernier leaves this year.

Rangers midfielder Mohamed Diomande celebrates scoring v Hearts

Mohamed Diomande’s loan was made permanent, but more midfield recruits are needed

So far, the new players have been good. Jefte and Clinton Nsiala give Clement more options in the back line. Diomande was bought to fill the club’s midfield needs, but this is likely to be only a small part of Rangers’ summer trade.

Transfer hits stumbling block as club ‘cannot afford’ to sign £3 million Rangers star

Rangers has already signed three new players and confirmed that five will be leaving on free transfers this summer. However, there haven’t been many talks about adding another player to Philippe Clement’s squad lately.

If it weren’t for his salary, which is said to be around £20,000 a week, clubs would be lining up to sign the £3 million man.

Rangers not only paid too much for a forward who had only scored nine goals in the three previous seasons, but they also got him in the summer. They also wrote a contract that made it nearly impossible for many people who wanted to marry Sam Lammers to do so.

FC Utrecht was able to borrow Lammers back to the Eredivisie in January without spending too much. But they can’t pay for a long-term deal.

People are interested in AZ Alkmaar. But while AZ should make more than £15.5 million by selling Vangelis Pavlidis, who shares the Golden Boot, Lammers’ pay package is again rather off-putting.

Rangers have a problem with Sam Lammers.

One and a half million euros a year at Rangers. “During his six months with Utrecht, the Scots have paid a big chunk of his salary,” Dutch reporter Hans Kraay Jr. told ESPN a few months ago.

“But in general, they won’t do that in the next season.” Naturally, Utrecht is not going to pay 1.5 million euros.

I’m told that he is very highly regarded at AZ as Pavlidis’ replacement. Additionally, Arizona will not pay that $1.5 million.

Football Club Twente is another team that likes Lammers. The Rangers misfit scored 10 goals in 18 games at Utrecht, getting back to his smooth, cocky best for the first time since that productive time at Heerenveen. That’s eight more than he scored in twice as many games in Glasgow, and it’s more than he scored for all of his other clubs combined from 2020 to 2024.

But Lammers’ contract at Ibrox is so big that Utrecht and AZ’s Eredivisie rivals FC Twente would find it easier to sign Wout Weghorst, a Dutch international who used to play for Manchester United.

Return to the Eredivisie hits a snag

“Of course, (Lammers) is being talked about at FC Twente,” Leon ten Voorde, a club expert, tells Voetbalpraat. “Himself is also a fascinating player.” But he’s very expensive.

“I think he might cost more than Wout Weghorst, both in terms of salary.” That’s not possible for FC Twente. Although FC Utrecht pays its players more than FC Twente,

There are, of course, possible ways to solve this problem. In one of those solutions, Sam Lammers would have to walk away from a ridiculously high-paying deal at Rangers and take a big pay cut at his new club.

Chang Junior thinks that Rangers might not want to let Lammers go on loan again, but they might if they think he can do well at Utrecht. This would increase the chances of a sale, which would help Clement get back a lot of Mick Beale’s £3 million investment in the long run.

One more player who could leave Ibrox is Ianis Hagi.

In the meantime, Rangers may want to sell more than just Lammers after he’s been away from Glasgow.Ianis Hagi needs to reset his life. And one might be given to him by a Celtic story.

But, like with Lammers, it’s harder to say no to taking Hagi away from the Rangers because of the money.

„Gheorghe Hagi was a huge player who was known all over the world. NBA legend and new Rapid Bucharest coach Neil Lennon told Sport Romania, “I can say that he is Romania’s national treasure.” He then praised Hagi Jr.’s famous father and sent a message to the player himself.

“I know Hagi is sometimes called “The King.” Although I won’t be the “Emperor,” I might be the “Prince!”

‘Come here, come to Rapid!’ I also tell Ianis Hagi. We may not be able to pay for it, but he is welcome to come to Rapid if he wants to.

He had a tough time at Rangers because he was hurt a lot, but when he did play, he was great. He is a great player. His presence is always welcome at Rapid.

“Please convey this message to him from my end.”

Rangers could sign up to 12 new players – Chris Jack

Philippe Clement wants to make a lot of changes to Rangers’ team this summer, so they could add up to 12 new players.

The Gers will likely make a lot of changes to their team during the first summer transfer window under the new Belgian manager.

A journalist named Chris Jack thinks that the number of new players will reach ten before the end of the transfer window.

He told Rangers Review on June 11: “Don’t be too down or worried about the quality of the signings that have been made so far.” I think that the squad will get more experienced. I also think that the team will get more leadership. This is something that both the manager and the recruitment team are thinking about.

“Rangers will try to do that, but keep in mind that they could make 10 to 12 signings during the window.” It needs a lot of work.

How much work does the Rangers team need to do?

Rangers mostly did well under Clement, but a slow finish to the season and a bad record in the Old Firm derbies meant they missed out on the Scottish Premiership title and the Scottish Cup. They did win the Scottish League Cup, though.

Five players, Jon McLaughlin, Borna Barisic, Ryan Jack, John Lundstram, and Kemar Roofe, will be leaving the team when their contracts run out.

Rangers will be seeking transfer reinforcements this summer

There are also doubts about the futures of several other first team stars, which could lead to a huge change in the team in just one window. Clement and Nils Koppen could be in charge of hiring most of the new team, and Rangers might not even be the same team by the start of the 2024–25 season.

With so much going on, Rangers must make sure they hire the right kind of players if they want to beat Celtic to the league title next season.

The news that a Rangers player is leaving after contract talks is called a “big blow” by a reporter

Dan Bardell thinks that Rangers did everything they could to keep John Lundstram before he left Ibrox for free this summer.

After his contract was up, the English player confirmed on Instagram (June 5) that he would be leaving the club “with a heavy heart.”

Some teams, like Ipswich Town [The Scottish Sun] and Trabzonspor [Daily Record], want to sign him for free.

Bardell is a journalist for Sky Sports and talkSPORT. He thinks that his leaving will be a blow after Philippe Clement confirmed that they are in early contract talks.

In an interview with Ibrox News, Bardell said, “I don’t think Rangers wouldn’t do everything they could to keep him.” I believe his fans like him as a player.

“It came as a bit of a surprise when they signed him. I thought he was a great choice for Rangers after a good season in the Premier League.”

“He wants to try something new, maybe go back to England or somewhere else, but I think it’s a big loss for Rangers to lose him.”

Rangers’ departure is confirmed by John Lundstram.

There will be a lot of new and old players at Ibrox this summer as the Gers make changes to their team.

Something had to give after a terrible end to the season in which Celtic beat Rangers to win both the Scottish Cup and the league title.

Clement has chosen to get rid of some stars whose contracts are up and put his own stamp on the team.

Time could be up at Rangers for John Lundstram

He was one of Rangers’ most important players this season, but they won’t have him next year.

Although it’s not clear where he will go, he will not be at Ibrox next season playing for Clement.

Philippe Clement is amazed by how beautiful Scotland is in these stunning vacation photos

Philippe Clement is enjoying some free time with his family in Scotland and is amazed by how beautiful it is.

The Rangers manager used the pre-season break to travel around the Scottish countryside and shared his thanks on social media.

He wrote along with a bunch of pictures, “Scotland, we love your beauty!”

Others said, “Enjoy every bit of it gaffer before you bring home the treble next season.” Fans loved the content.

Someone said: “Glad you both love our country, Philippe, keep up the good work you’re doing at Rangers.”

One more added: “Some very beautiful scenery in Scotland, enjoy every moment of it.”

Chris Jack: “Ready to move on”: Rangers star scorer could leave

Chris Jack says there are “doubts” about Rabbi Matondo’s future at Rangers as the summer transfer window opens at Ibrox.

When healthy, the Welshman has done well for Philippe Clement this season, but injuries and fitness problems have kept him from playing in all but seven Premiership games.

This summer, Clement is likely to add to his team. Several wingers have already been linked with moves to Glasgow, and Jack, a reporter for Rangers Review, says that both Matondo and Scott Wright could be sold.

On June 10, at 13:00, he talked on The Rangers Review YouTube channel: “I’m not surprised that Rangers are being linked with these kinds of players. They will go out and strengthen in these areas of the pitch.”

“These kinds of players are needed more because of how the manager wants to play.” There may be doubts about Rabbi Matondo and there are probably doubts about Scott Wright’s own future.

“That means you will need to bring in more wide players if the only ones you have are ready to leave.”

When does Rabbi Matondo leave Rangers? The summer transfer window opens at Ibrox.

Matondo is one of the most exciting players on the Rangers team right now when he’s healthy because he can change the course of a game with one move, like the wondergoal against Celtic.

But under Clement, he hasn’t been available enough this season. Because of this, the Gers might be willing to sell him this summer if the right offer comes in, especially since they have other players they want to sign.

Without rushing the 23-year-old to leave, Clement will not be pushing him to join another club. However, he may be open to negotiating a fee to help pay for his big summer rebuild.

Between now and the end of the summer window, this one might be worth keeping an eye on. As long as the door doesn’t close, anyone on this team could be bought for the right price.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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