Rangers will demand £15m to let one of their stars leave Ibrox this summer, it has been claimed, after it emerged he was keen on a departure.

Rangers will demand £15m to let one of their stars leave Ibrox this summer, it has been claimed, after it emerged he was keen on a departure.

Rangers will demand £15m to let one of their stars leave Ibrox this summer, it has been claimed, after it emerged he was keen on a departure.

According to reports, Rangers will demand £15 million to allow one of their players to leave Ibrox this summer. It

has been revealed that the player is eager to leave.

Rangers making summer plans

Rangers have been busy planning for the summer, concentrating initially on the new players. They still need a left-

back before the new season begins, having lost out on target Gjis Smal,

who is expected to sign a free transfer to Feyenoord.

Rather, it seems that the leaders of the Scottish Premiership are trying to finalize a deal for Brazilian left-back Jefte,

hoping to take Borna Barisic’s place at Ibrox as he soon becomes a free agent. Just a year after his arrival, there

might be an unexpected exit from Glasgow this summer.

Jack Butland transfer update

That surprise could come in the form of shot-stopper Jack Butland, who has been excellent in goal for Rangers this

season and has helped them to a mammoth 17 clean sheets since his arrival on a free transfer last summer.

But as was previously mentioned last week, the 31-year-old is planning a comeback to the Premier League and hopes

to rejoin the England team, two things he believes are connected. Despite intense rumors that he was included in the

March international team, Three Lions manager Gareth Southgate passed him over in favor of Sam Johnstone.

Barry Ferguson, a Rangers icon, called Southgate’s choice to ignore him a “slap in the face” and said Butland has

been a “man mountain” ever since he arrived at Ibrox.

Journalist Pete O’Rourke of Football Insider has now asserted that Rangers would permit a departure, given that a

potential buyer offered £15 million for the 31-year-old goalkeeper—the second-highest price in club history.

They go on to say that the Ibrox team “will not deny Butland a move” as long as their asking price is reached since

they “aware that they will not be able to compete with the wages that can be offered by a top-flight English side.”

Despite losing a fantastic player in goal, it may mean a huge profit for the keeper and offer much-needed finances to strengthen the team as a whole.

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