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Clement names five Rangers stars who can make club money

Clement names five Rangers stars who can make club money

The National4 hours ago

Gers have been criticised for their player trading model over the years, one of the factors in them falling behind Celtic who have sold Kieran Tierney, Jota and Matt O'Riley, among others, for huge sums.
It was something Clement bemoaned while manager as the club allowed the likes of Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos to see out their deals and move on for nothing, when there may have been chances to cash in earlier.
However, the likes of Hamza Igamane and Nicolas Raskin have been attracting transfer interest having shown they can be assets.
And the Belgian reckons they're not the only ones - adding Jefte, Clinton Nsiala and Mohamed Diomande to that.
"But you also have Jefte, Hamza Igamane, Clinton Nsiala, who will have a better value. Mohamed Diomande is also one of those guys.
"The club has worked well the past year in that way.
"There are now four or five players with the value to sell and several teams would pay good amounts of money.
"The club needs to build with that, or the new owners have to say 'we don't do it that way now because we have enough money'."

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