Lundstram has developed as an essential component of Clement’s Rangers strategy.

Rangers are “annoyed” when John Lundstram leaves the Ibrox negotiations, and “problems” appear in the agreement.

According to a report from 61saat, Rangers are reportedly “annoyed” by Trabzonspor’s attempts to pursue John Lundstram.

The season’s contract with Lundstram expires at the end, but the Gers are trying to persuade the midfield player to sign an extension.

However, it doesn’t seem like Glasgow has accepted Trabzonspor’s attempts to persuade the Englishman and bring him to Turkey.

On the other hand, Rangers seem quite happy for their rivals to target Borna Barisic, another one of their stars who isn’t under contract, someone Philippe Clement is willing to lose.

The article said, “It is stated that Rangers has caused problems in the Lundstram transfer, even though there does not appear to be any problem in the Barisic transfer so far.”

“At this point, it was stated that Rangers offered a new contract to the English player at the beginning of the season, but no progress has been made yet. While the negotiations were ongoing, Trabzonspor’s involvement seems to have annoyed the Scottish team.”

Lundstram has developed as an essential component of Clement’s Rangers strategy.
The Liverpudlian, a metronomic figure at the base of midfield, is the team’s throbbing heart.

Lundstram has played 3,752 minutes for Rangers in all competitions this season; only goalkeeper Jack Butland, captain James Tavernier, and center defender Connor Goldson have played more, a statistic that highlights his significance to the team.

His many attributes are shown by looking at his stats from the Gers’ run to the Europa League round of 16. According to FBref, he completed 50.13 passes this season, including 7.75 long passes, took 46.75 touches in the central third of the pitch, and made 8.75 ball recoveries per ninety in the competition.

The man who prowls the center and operates as a conduit with the ball, frequently driving the team forward, is shown by those numbers and, based on the results of the eye test, he will undoubtedly be important in Rangers’ forthcoming Old Firm derby against Celtic on April 7.

It would be painful to lose a player of Lundstram’s caliber on a free transfer, and Clement would be miffed if sufficient funds were not set aside to guarantee the future of a vital player.

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