Jack Butland Rangers exit reports dead amid £6m Nottingham Forest transfer claim

Jack Butland Rangers exit reports dead amid £6m Nottingham Forest transfer claim

Jack Butland Rangers exit reports dead amid £6m Nottingham Forest transfer claim

Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland‘s January departure from Nottingham Forest is officially over, as the Premier League team turns their attention to Matz Sels.

Jack Butland
Jack Butland

This week, the City Ground club’s approach for the Rangers top player was rejected. Jack Butland is seen as an essential part of the

team’s title challenge. The 30-year-old is without a doubt the Scottish player of the season; his play since relocating to Glasgow has

even put Jack Butland back in the conversation for England. It is understandable why Rangers directed Nottingham Forest to go when

that inquiry came in, and now Ross Wilson and Nuno Espírito Santo are looking towards France.

Nottingham Forest considers the Jack Butland substitute

Nottingham Forest is reportedly considering a move for Matz Sels, who could eventually fetch €7 million (£6 million), according to Fabrizio Romano.

Currently playing in Ligue 1, Strasbourg, the 31-year-old Belgian goalkeeper is the team’s captain and first choice stopper.

This comes after Giovanni Reyna, a playmaker for Borussia Dortmund who is known to Rangers supporters because of his connections to former player and manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst, was added to Nottingham Forest.

Sam Johnstone, the goalkeeper for Crystal Palace, has also been linked to Nottingham Forest; therefore, the move effectively puts an end to rumors about Jack Butland.

Rangers’ goalkeeper is a valuable asset right now.

Rangers are making it obvious that they believe the goalkeeper is currently essential as they reject the idea of bringing in Jack Butland.

Since joining the team, the stopper has been a dependable player who nearly single-handedly kept the team in the running for the championship in the early going of the season.

After a spell on the Premier League bench, the stopper appears to be rediscovering his love of the game, and we can infer that he has no plans to leave Ibrox anytime soon.

Although the stopper is only in the first year of a four-year contract, it is obvious that the Rangers value him, and maybe there will be an opportunity to cash in later.

With a busy second half of the season ahead, Rangers fans are content to enjoy the goalkeeper while he is here for the time being.

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