
Rangers news round-up: Philippe Clement sack stance shared, regular could leave for £8m
Rangers are going through a difficult stretch of the season, with additional concerns developing
ahead of the summer transfer window in the form of Hamza Igamane.

Rangers’ attitude at Ibrox is fairly dismal following their 1-0 defeat to Queen’s Park, which is understandable given the season at hand.
The Light Blues look unlikely to achieve any success this season, with exits from both domestic cups
and an almost unsalvageable 13-point deficit to Celtic in the Scottish Premiership.
Those scenarios have increased the strain on Philippe Clement, and a new claim has been made on Igamane, as Ibrox News sums up the day’s major Rangers news.
Yilmaz Update emerges ahead of Hearts clash
Rangers are preparing for an encounter with Hearts this weekend, according to a new post on
Ridvan Yilmaz.
The Rangers star is back in full training, but Dr Brar has exclusively disclosed to Ibrox News that
he is unlikely to play the whole 90 minutes against Tynecastle due to concerns about worsening his injuries.
“He’s back in full first-team training and he’s far along in the process of returning to matches, as
long as he tolerates training well,” according to him.
“He’s still unlikely to play the full 90 minutes this weekend as he’s not had too much game time
under his belt so chances of re-injury are high.”
Patrick Stewart shares stance on Philippe Clement sacking
Patrick Stewart has explained why the Light Blues have yet to remove the Belgian despite Rangers’ terrible season.
Clement’s patience is wearing thin at Rangers, but any sacking decision is unlikely to come soon,
given Stewart’s comments following a meeting with the Fan Advisory Board.
The statement continues: “PS reiterated that the decision to retain Philippe Clement as manager was
not a financially driven decision, rather it was recognition there was so much else to fix in the football department.”
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