Barry Ferguson claims that Rangers have a contingency plan in place to combat the financial gulf
According to Barry Ferguson, Rangers have a backup plan in place to bridge the financial gap between themselves and Celtic. The Hoops will undoubtedly play Champions League football next season, whereas the Gers will have to go via the qualifications.
James Bisgrove has also departed the club for Saudi Arabia, which may jeopardize their intentions this summer. On June 7, Ferguson wrote in the Daily Record: “There will be a contingency plan in place for how to bridge the financial difference if Rangers have to settle for the Europa League instead. “But it would make life a lot simpler for everyone involved if Clement could find a path through to the big one, and that is the main goal for now.
“That’s why Bennett will have his work cut out in trying to get the new recruits into the building as quickly as possible and, to his credit, three deals have been completed already with Leon Balogun signing a new one year deal, Oscar Cortes penning a new loan with an obligation to buy and Brazilian left back Jefte sorted out.” Rangers must beat Celtic in the transfer market to win the title next season. The Gers will face a huge struggle in competing with Celtic in the transfer market to win the championship next season.
Celtic’s financial advantage, bolstered by Champions League revenue, puts their rivals at a disadvantage.
The departure of Bisgrove to Saudi Arabia further complicates Rangers’ plans, potentially impacting their ability to attract top talent.
Their recent signings, such as Leon Balogun, Oscar Cortes, and Jefte, demonstrate their proactive approach to strengthening the squad and hopefully, it will continue this summer.
To properly compete with Celtic, the Gers must not just match, but exceed, their rivals’ transfer efforts. This entails discovering and acquiring top-tier players who can considerably improve their team’s performance.Rangers’ home stadium is Ibrox. Failure to do so might result in another season of Celtic supremacy, thus the Ibrox club must be strategic and efficient in their transfer operations.
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