A portion of Tillman’s £12 million transfer fee will go to rangers as agreed by Gers and Bayern munich

A portion of Tillman’s £12 million transfer fee will go to rangers as agreed by Gers and Bayern munich

Malik Tillman’s £12 million transfer agreement between Rangers and Bayern Munich has been agreed upon.

The Rangers Review reported on February 21 that Tillman is anticipated to sign a permanent £12 million contract with PSV from Bayern Munich in the summer.

In words obtained by the Daily Record [21 February], the former Gers loanee confirmed he may make the permanent transition, which would earn the Bears a 10% profit from any charge.

Speaking exclusively to Ibrox News, Ferguson stressed that Tilman—a player he describes as “talented”—received the best possible outcome for the squad.

To tell the truth, that one has been a good deal, so any money coming in is obviously good news.

He’s a talented lad, and I used to try and tell some of the supporters that he’s still a young player who is still learning the game. We tend to overlook that. He’s a good player, that much is obvious. That’s why many Rangers fans wanted him at the club.

“He’s only 20/21, so he has a lot of progress to come from him, but we can be a little harsh at times up here.” It’s a wise decision for the young man; nice days, little money in.

A portion of Tillman's £12 million transfer fee will go to rangers as agreed by Gers and Bayern munich
A portion of Tillman’s £12 million transfer fee will go to rangers as agreed by Gers and Bayern munich

What percentage of Malik Tillman’s transfer agreement will be acquired by the Rangers?

Rangers and Bayern Munich came to a deal that prevented Tillman from moving to Ibrox, and as a result, the club will receive 10% of any future transfer revenues. If all goes according to plan with his move to PSV, that money should arrive shortly.

Ferguson is correct to commend the former Rangers player; he was a talented player, and many fans were disappointed when he left following his loan period. Nevertheless, given the situation, the club

Gaining an additional £1.2 million wouldn’t be detrimental and could be used to balance the books at Ibrox or to add to any potential summer transfer budget.

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