NEWS UPDATE: Rangers player set to make four-year commitment with Ibrox exit on the cards – report

 

Rangers midfielder John Lundstram signed a preliminary agreement with Trabzonspor ahead of a summer move, according to Fotomac.

The Turkish newspaper reported in its print edition on 27 April, page 4, that the English midfielder will make a four-year commitment on the expiration of his contract at Ibrox

The 30-year-old will put pen to paper on a three-year deal with the option of a further year.

John Lundstram to play final few games for Rangers

Initially, it seemed like it would’ve been a two-year deal with an option for another one, but this is a longer commitment than first expected.

Lundstram has been a first-team regular for Rangers this season but has shown no inclination towards extending.

With his departure, Gers can reallocate the wages that would have been spent on his contract renewal to invest in a new midfielder, potentially bringing fresh talent and energy to the team.

Exploring the free agent market could offer them a cost-effective way to strengthen their midfield, allowing them to remain competitive within their budget constraints.

Moreover, a new signing could reinvigorate the team’s dynamics and address any tactical gaps, potentially leading to improved performances and results in the coming seasons.

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Talks have already begun for new signings and Philippe Clement most certainly will want a replacement for Lundstram through the door.

In other Rangers news, a first-team player has reached the end of his cycle at Ibrox and a £2m transfer may be on the cards.

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