Ibrox Noise
·1 September 2025
Sky Sports confirm Rangers will pay second-highest ever club fee for Everton striker

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·1 September 2025
Rangers’ pursuit of Youssef Chermiti has taken a dramatic turn after Sky Sports confirmed the fee involved. The figure will stand at £8M but with addons the price rises closer to £10M. That number is staggering for a kid who has failed to prove anything at Everton and remains a fringe player in the English Premier League. Rangers to pay £8M initial fee for Youseff Chermiti.
Supporters cannot believe Rangers are prepared to commit such money on someone without pedigree. The striker has not delivered at Goodison Park and cannot make their matchday squad. Spending near £10M on him raises serious doubts about judgement inside Ibrox, as Ibrox Noise reported. The club has gambled on prospects before and been burned. Fans wonder if this is history repeating itself.
Chermiti has not scored a meaningful goal for Everton and his record in England is dire. Rangers need proven quality and goals but instead appear ready to take a punt on raw potential. For £10M supporters would expect a striker who can walk straight into the starting eleven. Instead the board look ready to risk the same mistake that saw millions wasted on previous recruits. Another Ibrox Noise piece highlighted how little evidence exists of Chermiti’s ability. Furthermore this move undermines the notion of smart recruitment.
The confirmation of this fee puts heavy pressure on the decision makers at Ibrox. Should Chermiti fail to deliver, the fallout will be immense. Fans already question the direction of the transfer policy and many feel the board are detached from the realities of Scottish football. Ibrox Noise also covered how supporters fear this outlay could repeat past mistakes. The club cannot afford to sink this level of cash into a gamble. With Champions League money missed again every penny must count. Yet here we stand with an eye watering bid on a boy Everton do not even rate highly enough to use.
Rangers’ future on the pitch depends on smart buys who make an instant impact. Spending £10M on a project goes against that requirement. Supporters are rightly concerned that this could set the club back further if it fails. The Ibrox faithful want quality now not unproven kids who may or may not come good. Rangers to pay £8M initial fee for Youseff Chermiti.
The transfer window always brings drama but this saga takes the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. The club must think carefully before finalising such a deal. Chermiti may have talent but Rangers require more than hope. They require goals trophies and certainty. Paying £10M for potential is not the way forward.