
He has netted 11 goals and provided two assists in 27 league matches for the Ibrox side this season.
The San Francisco 49ers seem to have received a positive signal from Vaclav Cerny himself.
Most Rangers supporters would be eager for the club to secure the 27-year-old on a permanent deal this summer.
Before news of the takeover surfaced, this prospect seemed unlikely due to the financial constraints involved.
According to The Scottish Sun, the club would need to pay around £8 million to bring the winger back to Ibrox in the summer.
That initially appeared highly improbable, but with the San Francisco 49ers’ impending takeover, the possibility is now back in play.
Cerny has further fueled speculation about remaining at the club beyond this season.
While acknowledging that certain factors—such as the transfer fee and Wolfsburg’s stance—are beyond his control, he made it clear that he is eager for a permanent move.
When asked if he wants to be a Rangers player next season, he firmly replied, “I definitely do.” He added, “But there are so many factors I can’t control. All I can do is perform at my best and maintain my form and stats.
“There’s no time to focus on that right now, as we play every three days. I don’t have an option, that’s the only official one. I don’t know what will happen.”
Paraag Marathe’s Role in Bringing Vaclav Cerny Back to Rangers
To secure Cerny’s permanent transfer, the San Francisco 49ers can capitalize on their financial strength and strategic expertise.
Negotiating with Wolfsburg, where Cerny is under contract until 2027, could help lower the transfer fee.
Paraag Marathe’s experience in player trading could be key in structuring a deal beneficial for both clubs, potentially incorporating add-ons or a sell-on clause.
Offering Cerny a lucrative long-term contract while emphasizing Rangers’ European ambitions and his key role in the squad could further persuade him to stay. Ensuring the takeover is completed promptly will provide the necessary funds and decision-making power to finalize this priority signing by summer 2025.