SPFL confirms: Rangers set to lose star striker, amid SPFL discussions to award Celtic Scottish Premiership winners.

SPFL confirms: Rangers set to lose star striker, amid SPFL discussions to award Celtic Scottish Premiership winners.

SPFL confirms: Rangers set to lose star striker, amid SPFL discussions to award Celtic Scottish Premiership winners.

According to Gunebakis writer Ezgi Alp, Ipswich Town is expected to recruit Rangers player John Lundstram on a free transfer at the end of the current campaign.

Trabzonspor is interested in signing the 30-year-old midfielder, but it appears that English Championship leaders Ipswich have gotten ahead of the Super Lig team, according to a report from the reporter for the Turkish news source on April 18 via her personal X account.

Although Lundstram’s contract is scheduled to expire at the end of the current campaign, it was anticipated that the midfield player, who has been a vital member of Philippe Clement’s squad this year, would reach a deal to prolong his time at Ibrox.

But according to the report, Ipswich, who are chasing promotion to the Championship, have won the race to recruit him. Trabzonspor, a Turkish team, was not as interested as they should have been because of the player’s wage demands, which total £32,000 per week (£1.7 million annually).

SPFL confirms: Rangers set to lose star striker, amid SPFL discussions to award Celtic Scottish Premiership winners.
SPFL confirms: Rangers set to lose star striker, amid SPFL discussions to award Celtic Scottish Premiership winners.

Rangers set to lose John Lundstram?

The news that Lundstram would be leaving seems to be making matters worse for the Gers, whose season, which had begun so brilliantly, is about to collapse due to a run of poor performances.

Under Clement, the 30-year-old center midfielder has proven to be a reliable member of the team, almost always present in the middle of the field. He is actually one of only four players in the team with over 4,000 minutes played in all competitions. For comparison, Lundstram has played more than 1,000 minutes more than John Souttar, who comes in at number five on the list.

Therefore, it is evident that Clement would rather not have one of his important players leave for free, and it was anticipated that he would sign a new contract. However, it looks like Ipswich has gotten ahead of the competition, and if Lundstram leaves, there will be a big void to fill without any transfer money to facilitate the process.

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