Rangers offered perfect opportunity to offload Oliver Antman as Club Brugge consider move

Rangers will be looking to offload multiple players this summer transfer window, and could now rid themselves of Oliver Antman.

The winger has been awful since his summer move to the Gers, rarely impressing.

In the Scottish Premiership, he only managed one goal and three assists throughout the campaign, despite making 16 appearances in the competition.

Now, according to Algemeen Dagblad, the Glaswegians may have found a way to offload the 24-year-old, with Club Brugge lurking.

As a result, this is an opportunity Rangers cannot ignore as they look to overhaul their squad over the coming months.

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Oliver Antman needs to be sold by Rangers

After a third-place finish in the Scottish Premiership, it is clear that an overhaul is needed at Ibrox.

Too many players were simply awful throughout the campaign, which eventually resulted in a trophyless season.

Oliver Antman’s Scottish Premiership statsPer 90 minutes
Goals 0.13
xG0.10
Assists 0.39
Chances created2.84
Duel won41.1%
Antman had a mixed set of stats this season. Credit: Fotmob

Antman was one such player, and his lack of minutes under Danny Rohl is evidence that the manager simply does not trust him.

Now, with Club Brugge reportedly having the winger on their summer shortlist, Rangers must make it clear that he is available.

Offloading Antman is needed, and it will make it clear to the rest of the squad that failure is not acceptable.

Hopefully, a sale to Club Brugge can now be made over the coming months at Ibrox.

As a result, this is simply an opportunity Rangers cannot let pass them by.

What are Rangers summer transfer plans?

Football Insider has exclusively revealed that Rangers are set to target younger players in the summer transfer window.

Three of the Gers’ four January signings were 22-years-old, outlining a clear shift in transfer strategy in Rohl’s first window at the helm.

Now, this is set to continue, despite their failure to qualify for the Champions League this season.

As a result, the club may not be able to bring in as many eye-catching targets, but they still hope to turn many of their signings into superstars in the Scottish Premiership.

Nevertheless, it remains to be seen who Rangers will bring in over the course of the summer, with a big transfer window needed if the club are to win the title in the 2026-27 season.

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