Frankfurt Bank makes over £25m profit on Ibrox target: Did Rangers learn a valuable lesson from PSG player trading?
Another one that got away… The transfer market is always full of surprises, with clubs sometimes missing out on their targets due to various reasons. One recent example of this is Frankfurt banking over £25 million in profit on an Ibrox target, while Rangers were left to learn a lesson in player trading from PSG. […]
Another one that got away… The transfer market is always full of surprises, with clubs sometimes missing out on their targets due to various reasons. One recent example of this is Frankfurt banking over £25 million in profit on an Ibrox target, while Rangers were left to learn a lesson in player trading from PSG.
The image attached to the article shows the magnitude of the deal and highlights the success Frankfurt had in their transfer dealings. It’s not uncommon for clubs to miss out on their transfer targets, but when a club like Frankfurt makes a significant profit on a player they were targeting, it raises questions about scouting and recruitment strategies.
Rangers, on the other hand, will undoubtedly be disappointed to have missed out on a player they were interested in. The lesson they learned from PSG’s player trading could prove valuable in the future, as they look to improve their squad and compete at the highest level.
What’s your opinion on this transfer saga? Do you think Rangers should have done more to secure their target, or was it a smart move by Frankfurt to make such a substantial profit? Share your thoughts in the comments below.