
£3.8m Bid Submitted for Rangers Star, Ibrox Chiefs Respond – Report
Rangers have reportedly received a £3.8 million bid from a foreign club for one of their key players, sparking fresh transfer speculation as the summer window heats up. According to reports emerging from Scotland and mainland Europe, the bid was lodged earlier this week, prompting immediate discussion among Ibrox decision-makers.
The player in question is believed to be a regular starter under manager Philippe Clement and a crucial part of Rangers’ plans for the upcoming season. While the name has not been officially confirmed, sources suggest the bid is for a midfielder or forward who enjoyed a strong 2024/25 campaign and has attracted interest from clubs in France and Turkey.
Despite the sizeable offer, Rangers chiefs have reportedly rejected the bid outright, with insiders at the club labeling it as “below market value” and not reflective of the player’s importance. The Ibrox hierarchy remains firm in their stance that they will only consider serious offers that align with their valuation and squad plans.
This swift response underlines the club’s intent to build a competitive squad ahead of a crucial campaign both domestically and in Europe. With Champions League qualifiers on the horizon, Rangers are determined not to weaken their core without proper replacements.
Manager Philippe Clement has made it clear that while every player has a price, he does not want to lose key personnel at a critical stage of pre-season. Talks with the player’s representatives are said to have taken place to reassure them of their importance to the project at Ibrox.
As it stands, the bid has been rejected, but speculation is likely to continue unless the bidding club returns with a significantly improved offer. For now, Rangers are holding firm.