Rangers are likely to lose money on Sam Lammers.
Sam Lammers “doesn’t figure” in Rangers’ plans for the upcoming season, according to senior correspondent Pete O’Rourke, who discussed Lammers’ future on Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast.
The 27-year-old has been relegated to the Rangers B-team this summer, as he was not included in Philippe Clement’s pre-season plans. This decision reflects Clement’s view of Lammers, leaving the forward uncertain about his next career move.
Last season, Lammers spent the second half on loan at Utrecht, but a permanent deal between the clubs couldn’t be reached. With Lammers not in Clement’s future plans, Rangers are now looking to offload him this summer.
Rangers are poised to incur a financial loss on Lammers, having purchased him from Atalanta for £3.5 million. Sources indicate they are willing to accept a fee of £2 million to remove him from their books.
During his loan spell at Utrecht, Lammers scored 10 goals and provided three assists, showcasing his abilities. Sources suggest there might be interest from Dutch clubs following his performances in the Eredivisie, but his future remains uncertain.
The situation is equally uncertain for Rangers, given the current chaos at Ibrox Stadium.