It is safe to say that Glasgow Rangers’ business in the transfer window over the previous few years has been sketchy, to say the least.
Of course, there have been a few gems. Steven Gerrard signed youngsters such as Joe Aribo and Calvin Bassey, who departed for £6m and £20m respectively, after productive spells at Ibro x.Despite the lack of real success on the pitch since the League title was won in 2021, signings such as Mohamed Diomande, Dujon Sterling and Jefte suggest Philippe Clement is going for a youth-based approach in a bid to make a serious profit in the near future.
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Some may argue that the side have regressed to where the club was prior to Gerrard’s appointment in May 2018, especially considering the club’s record against Celti c.Hopefully, things get better under the Belgian, as the Ibrox faithful are still clearly traumatised by the period between 2016 and 2018, as Mark Warburton and Pedro Caixinha failed to make an impact in the top flight. The Englishman did return the Gers to the Premiership, but things soon started to unfold during the 2016/17 season, especially after a poor summer in the transfer market.
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Mark Warburton’s signings for Rangers
The Ibrox side swept everything aside during the 2015/16 campaign, securing the Second tier title with ease as new signings such as James Tavernier, Jason Holt and Andy Halliday settled in rather well at the club.
The moment the Championship crown was secured, thoughts turned to life back in the top flight. Of course, no one was expecting a title challenge, especially after spending four long years outside the top divi sion.