Opinion piece: Is making a Rangers man the club’s top earner in a £4.2m deal a crazy move?
With Sam Lammers now officially an FC Twente player, Rangers can draw a line under one transfer saga that probably rumbled on for longer than expected. The Dutch striker’s move to the Eredivisie club has been finalized, putting an end to the speculation surrounding his future. While Lammers’ departure may be a relief for Rangers […]
With Sam Lammers now officially an FC Twente player, Rangers can draw a line under one transfer saga that probably rumbled on for longer than expected. The Dutch striker’s move to the Eredivisie club has been finalized, putting an end to the speculation surrounding his future.
While Lammers’ departure may be a relief for Rangers fans who were tired of the uncertainty, it also raises questions about the club’s transfer strategy. The reported £4.2 million deal that will make Lammers Twente’s best-paid player ever has sparked debate among supporters. Some believe that Rangers should have held out for a higher fee, while others argue that it was the right time to let him go.
The departure of Lammers leaves a void in the Rangers squad, with the club now needing to find a replacement striker. This could be an opportunity for a young player to step up and make a name for themselves, or for the club to dip into the transfer market once again.
What do you think about Sam Lammers’ move to FC Twente? Do you believe Rangers made the right decision in letting him go, or should they have held out for a better deal? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.