A class act: If Rangers make a bid for the 24-goal star, the club is instructed to demand ‘at least £10m’.

A class act: If Rangers make a bid for the 24-goal star, the club is instructed to demand ‘at least £10m’.

The Rangers’ summer transfer budget will depend on several elements, as it does every year.

Qualifying for the Champions League is obviously important. Additionally,

A class act: If Rangers make a bid for the 24-goal star, the club is instructed to demand 'at least £10m'.
A class act: If Rangers make a bid for the 24-goal star, the club is instructed to demand ‘at least £10m’.

the Rangers may accept bids for players like Sam Lammers, Jose Cifuentes,

and Ianis Hagi if they sell them. This could result in the raising of additional revenue.

Only time will tell if Philippe Clement’s team has a serious chance to sign one of Scotland’s best football players who isn’t playing for the Old Firm.

According to reports,

Aberdeen would need to make a bid of about £8 million before considering to cash in on Bojan Miovski.

However,

Dons legend Joe Harper believes that a team that has agreed to pay a fee that would make Miovski the first eight-figure transfer between two Premiership clubs in order to acquire Elfsborg’s highly regarded head coach Jimmy Thelin as their new manager starting next season should aim even higher.

Rangers and Bojan Miovski of Aberdeen are linked.

Harper, a 1980 league champion with Aberdeen,

tells the Press and Journal, “Hopefully Miovski will remain at Pittodrie next season to lead the line in new manager Jimmy Thelin’s first campaign.”

The fact is that Aberdeen and Miovski may find it difficult to reject a sizable offer from a top team.

To acquire Miovski, though, I believe a price of at least £10 million and more perks,

like a 20% sell-on clause, are required.

Even though Miovski’s play has recently suffered,

he still has 24 goals for Aberdeen in 2023–2024.

During the disastrous Neil Warnock tenure in February,

he humiliated Connor Goldson by opening the score at Ibrox.

Clement emphasized the Montenegro international’s “quality” after Rangers came back to win 2-1 that evening.

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