Rangers want guaranteed future multi-million fee as first-team exit on the cards – Heart & Hand

Rangers want guaranteed future multi-million fee as first- team exit on the cards - Heart & Hand
Rangers want guaranteed future multi-million fee as first- team exit on the cards - Heart & Hand

Rangers want guaranteed future multi-million fee as first-

team exit on the cards – Heart & Hand

Rangers want guaranteed future multi-million fee as first-team exit on the cards – Heart & Hand

Purchase obligation disclosed as Rangers player Jose Cifuentes nears departure

Heart and Hand report that Rangers are keen to add an obligation to buy in the deal because Rizespor

are interested in signing Jose Cifuentes.

They say that the Ibrox club has approved the £2 million offer from the Turkish side, but that is only a

loan with a buyout option.

They want the money guaranteed in terms of an obligation at the conclusion of the Ecuadorian’s loan

stint, even though Gers has left the decision up to him.

Rangers want guaranteed future multi-million fee as first-team exit on the cards - Heart & Hand
Rangers want guaranteed future multi-million fee as first-team exit on the cards – Heart & Hand

Much more logical

A put option would allow the Turkish party to back out of the agreement because the multi-million

dollar price is too much for them.

Despite Cifuentes having only recently joined the team in the summer, Gers are hoping to turn a profit

on him.

If he relocates to Turkey and struggles there, it will simply lower his transfer value, and the minimal

interest that has been expressed thus far is unlikely to materialize six months from now.

He is unlikely to immediately establish himself as a mainstay at Ibrox the next season, given the

additions and Philippe Clement’s attitude toward him.

It is best for all parties if he leaves the team permanently and the Gers receive the £2 million, which they

may use to make purchases in January.

The transfer price received from the sale of Cifuentes will make up a sizeable portion of what will be

required to recruit Lawrence Shankland, or someone of that caliber, according to reports of a new

striker.

In other Rangers news, a club owned by a billionaire is now leading the race to sign a player from the

team in a deal that would surpass the deadline this month.

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