Steven Gerrard makes ‘on the table’ claim that could see Rangers transfer alert
Rangers will need to unload a lot of players this summer, and Philippe Clement may consider changing the guard. The traditional culprits at the center of previous collapses received the brunt of fan wrath, and the management is well aware of the work at hand.
What would help him out is if a previous Rangers manager took a handful of underperforming players off Philippe Clement’s hands.
Steven Gerrard’s transfer claim could do Rangers a favour
There have been question marks over the futures of James Tavernier and Connor Goldson for some time.Next season might be their ninth as half of Rangers’ back four, and seeing them together again may be too much for some. Both have been connected with moves to Saudi Arabia, and Tavernier in particular has been the subject of long-running speculation. Steven Gerrard, who previously stated that he is wanting to gain experience, has provided another update on his plans for the summer, according to The Daily Record.
“My team’s players undoubtedly have enormous potential, but everything is on the table. “Now we are at the end of the season, we will put all the matters in order to discuss them with the club’s management, and all the files will be put in place and all talks will be on the table.”
Rangers clear out is long overdue as Clement gets to work
Gerrard would go a long way towards making up for how he left Rangers if he gave Clement a decent amount of money who are under more intense scrutiny than ever before.
Dujon Sterling is pushing Tavernier and Goldson was already dropped before his season was ended through injury. How much two players who are used to starting every week will want to start spending more time on the bench, only they will know. It feels like the end of an era with five players leaving last season at the end of their contracts and six players this summer. The problem is, Tavernier and Goldson are synonymous with failure after six years and just three trophies.
Clement is clearly planning to clear the decks: “There will be changes, we need changes. “I think as a club we are in some ways at the end of a cycle. So we need to change some things. “The fitness is not good enough to play three games a week at high intensity, that is the reason for so many injuries.” If Clement wants a younger, more dynamic team, he has to look at two players who are far from young or dynamic and already on a downward curve and seriously consider moving them on. Hopefully, Gerrard remembers his old office phone number.
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