Ibrox Latest:Rangers on course for huge £20 million deal boost.
Rangers’ transfer budget would increase by roughly £20 million if they qualify for the Champions League next
season, according to Football Insider.
The Glasgow giants are now dominating the Scottish Premiership, having closed the seven-point advantage Celtic
had at the top of the table.
If Philippe Clement’s side maintains their lead and wins their 56th league title, they would automatically qualify for
the 2024-25 Champions League.
The famed European competition will change to a Swiss-style format next season, with an additional four teams and
no group stages.
Instead, teams will compete in a league structure, ensuring that Rangers will have at least four home games at Ibrox.
Rangers are close to a staggering £20 million boost.
Official UEFA documents from the 2023-24 season show that every club that advanced to the group stage was
guaranteed a £14 million bonus.
Additional payments from the UK broadcasting market pool and coefficient payments will boost that total, and prize
money is projected to rise even higher next season under the new arrangement.
Furthermore, hosting Champions League matches would result in dramatically enhanced matchday revenue for
Rangers, particularly through corporate hospitality.
According to Football Insider, qualification would allow Rangers to spend about £20 million more on transfers this
summer.
It would provide additional funds for Clement to invest in his first summer transfer window as Rangers manager.
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