£3.5m star drops Rangers transfer eye opener as he speaks his truth over ‘unexpected’ Ibrox decision
The Rangers player moved out of Ibrox in January but has now given his side of the transfer story.
According to Sam Lammers, he was not required to leave Rangers during the January transfer window.
After leaving Serie A team Atalanta to join the Ibrox club last summer, the attacker found it difficult to
settle in. He was signed by the Light Blues for a reputed sum of £3.5 million because Michael Beale wanted
him to be a part of his ambitions.
Before being sent out on loan to FC Utrecht in his home Netherlands, he scored two goals in 31 games.
In a recent interview with Voetbal, Lammers said that the choice to lend him out caught him off guard.
“(An Ibrox exit) was unexpected, after a period with a lot of playing time,” the 26-year-old stated.
I had agreed to a four-year contract in Scotland with the goal of relocating there permanently.
“The decisive action, the positive conversations with Jordy Zuidam (technical director) and Ron Jans (head coach),
the confidence I felt, the club as a whole, my ambition to continue playing full matches every week…
It became a nice package.”
Under Philippe Clement, who has access to a lot of weapons, Lammers lost favor. During the January transfer
window, he added Oscar Cortes and Fabio Silva to complement his other stars.
Even though Danilo and Kemar Roofe are hurt right now, he may still use Ross McCausland, Cyriel Dessers,
Rabbi Matondo, and Scott Wright in forward areas. Todd Cantwell, Tom Lawrence, and Mohamed Diomande
are also capable of playing at advanced positions.
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