20-Player Transfer Breakdown of Rangers’ Sweeping Summer Squad Overhaul | OneFootball

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·10 June 2025

20-Player Transfer Breakdown of Rangers’ Sweeping Summer Squad Overhaul

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Here’s a detailed breakdown of Rangers’ rumoured targets so far. Ibrox Noise covers each player with their current club, market value, contract details and a modest profile. Some players are still underexplored due to limited data but we covers the majority for you:

Connor Coady (CB – Leicester City)


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A reliable centre-back, Coady joined Leicester from Wolves in July 2023 on a three‑year deal running to summer 2026  . His current market value is around €2.2 million  . He earns approximately £75k per week  and is known for strong leadership and positional play.

Matija Frigan (ST – Westerlo)

The Croatian striker, aged 22, moved to Westerlo in summer 2023, on a long-term contract valid through June 2028  . His value sits at roughly €4.7–5 million, with some sources placing it up to €7–8 million . Agile and clinical, he’s earned interest from clubs like Antwerp.

Kwame Poku (RW – Peterborough United)

A left-footed winger (23), Poku is valued at €1.5 million  . He signed until June 2025  . Peterborough reportedly want around £30 million for him  , though Rangers could exploit cross-border compensation rules if they wait out his deal.

Almamy Touré (CB – 1. FC Kaiserslautern)

The 29‑year‑old Malian centre-back is under contract until June 2025  . His market value is modest, around €700–855k  . He earns approximately £7.5k weekly (about £390k annually)  , and with no planned extension, he’s likely to leave on a free next summer.

Jordan Henderson (CM – Ajax)

The veteran English midfielder (34) joined Ajax in January 2024 and is under contract until June 2026  . He’s valued at around €2.5 million, and possibly £2–3 million . He sits on a substantial wage—reported €90k per week (~£75k) making him one of Ajax’s top earners .

Aaron Ramsdale (GK – Southampton)

At 27, Ramsdale moved from Arsenal to Southampton in August 2024 on a four‑year deal (plus one‑year optional) until June 2028/29  . His market value is estimated at €16 million (rising to between €17–21 million) . He joined for around £18 million up to £25 million, and his contract reportedly includes a £25 million relegation release clause  .

Oumar Camara (RW – PSG U19)

A promising youngster (born May 2007), Camara is under contract at PSG U19 until June 2025  . While currently without a senior contract, he has reportedly declined PSG’s offer in favour of Rangers, seeking clear progression to first-team football  . His precise market value isn’t listed yet.

Dor Turgeman (ST – Maccabi Tel Aviv)

The Israeli forward (21) has a contract until June 2026  . Valued at around €4–4.0 million  . Reports suggest Rangers must pay at least £5 million to secure his signature  .

Others (summary)

  • Metinho (CM – Troyes): Insufficient market/contract data.
  • Vincent Pizarro (CM – Colo-Colo): No detailed data available.
  • Harry Toffolo (LB – Nottingham Forest): Likely contracted, but no market figures.
  • Joe Aribo & Flynn Downes (CM – Southampton): In contract, but Rangers would likely face significant fees.
  • Kyle Walker-Peters (RB – Southampton): Similar situation.
  • Harry Darling (CB – Swansea): Under contract, valuation unknown.
  • Vaclav Cerny (RW – Wolfsburg): Rangers’ loan star, will fetch around £8M.
  • Josh Mulligan (CM – Dundee): Younger player, contract details not widely publicised.
  • Lennon Miller (CM – Motherwell), Tyrhys Dolan (Winger – Blackburn), James Wilson (Forward – Hearts): Mostly domestic lower-tier players; minimal publicly available value/contract info.

📋 Summary

  • Highest‑valued targets: Ramsdale (€16m), Frigan (~€5m), Turgeman (€4m).
  • Contracts expiring soon: Touré (June 2025), Coady (June 2026), Henderson & Ramsdale (2026/28).
  • Budget points: Poku could be a cheaper cross-border acquisition; Camara is a free youth talent.

Maybe we’ll get one or two of them?

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