Rangers received just 800k from summer player sales - gossip
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Rangers received just £800,000 from the sales of Sam Lammers, Connor Goldson, Todd Cantwell, Scott Wright and Robby McCrorie last summer, the club's Annual General Meeting (AGM) has revealed. (Scottish Sun), external
Speaking at the Rangers AGM, interim chairman John Gilligan says the delayed works on the Copland Road Stand cost a six-figure sum and will be included in next year's accounts. (Daily Record), external
Rangers boss Philippe Clement says he will hold "big discussions" over the January transfer window with the Ibrox board next week. (Glasgow Times), external
Rangers are still hopeful of being able to pursue a deal to sign Neraysho Kasanwirjo next summer despite the on-loan Feyenoord defender being sidelined for up to six months by a knee injury. (Daily Mail, external, subscription required)
The Foundation of Hearts fans' group have passed a resolution to amend the organisation's articles of association, which would allow Brighton owner Tony Bloom to purchase shares in the club as talks continue over potential investment of up to £10m. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Manager Jim Goodwin is confident Norwich City will let on-loan defender Emmanuel Adegboyega see out the season at Dundee United. (Daily Record), external
Manager David Gray insists Dylan Vente could still have a future at Hibs as he refused to rule out recalling the Dutch striker from his loan at PC Zwolle in January. (Scotsman), external
Garvan Stewart, the new head of recruitment at Hibs, will "definitely be in the market for a goalkeeper or two" in January, says former Easter Road striker Tam McManus. (Daily Record), external
- Published4 December
- Published4 December