Insisting that Rangers “will invest” and strongly support Philippe Clement should they advance straight to the Champions League league phase is former Aberdeen manager Keith Wyness.
The 66-year-old, who led Aberdeen from 2000 to 2004, also held extended leadership positions at Everton and Aston Villa, and currently operates a football advisory business that counsels elite teams, stated on the most recent episode of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast that the Gers board now has a “renewed belief and trust” in Clement.
Rangers would increase their transfer budget by over £20 million if they are able to play in the Champions League the next season, according to a report published by Football Insider on Saturday, March 9.
The only way for the Ibrox team to get straight into the competition is if they win the Scottish Premiership.
Wyness claims that Rangers may spend £20 million on transfers this summer. Clement took over for Michael Beale in October 2023 and has won 25 of his 31 games as manager.
Wyness stated on the Insider Track podcast of Football Insider: “It would be beneficial for them to qualify directly for the Champions League.”
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