News Updated: Ranger Players Are Back From Injury

Breaking News: End of Season for Rangers key player
Breaking News: End of Season for Rangers key player

News Updated: Ranger Players Are Back From Injury

News Updated: Ranger Players Are Back From Injury
News Updated: Ranger Players Are Back From Injury

News Updated: Ranger Players Are Back From Injury

You won’t be surprised to learn that Celtic has outperformed Rangers in terms of transfer income over the past ten years.

As their much-discussed approach pays off, the Hoops have made £33 million in profit from player trade while the Light Blues have

lost £10 million. It is based on recently released data from the CIES Football Observatory, which tracked club transfers during the

previous ten years.In recent seasons, the Celts have sold Kieran Tierney and Jota for a combined record £25 million; in Tierney’s case,

this was purely profitable as he was developed by the club’s own academy. Virgil van Dijk, Odsonne Edouard, Moussa Dembele, Josip

Juranovic, Jeremie Frimpong, and others have all been sold for large sums of money, and they are currently awaiting a sell-on clause

for the latter.Rangers made a record-breaking transfer sum when they transferred Calvin Bassey to Ajax, having paid pennies for the

player when he was purchased from Leicester. They also made a huge profit when Nathan Patterson joined Everton. The only other

notable selling in recent years was Joe Aribo.

This indicates that they have a £10 million transfer deficit, much of which can be attributed to Michael Beale’s summertime attempt to

restructure the team.

They had been barely ahead of Celtic in the previous five years, losing £7 million, but the net spend last summer made a significant

difference.

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