Ibrox Noise
·2 September 2025
Rangers bank a record £25M in summer sales as trading model improves

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·2 September 2025
Rangers fans have seen many strange summers but this one stands out for some better reasons. Financially, anyway. For once the club balanced major exits with genuine income. Rangers received around £25M in sales and for supporters that is a number which will echo. This summer brought order where chaos usually reigns and the board must get credit. Rangers based business finally showed intelligence rather than panic. Rangers have banked £25M from summer sales.
The money arrived from a variety of exits. Robin Propper left for £500K which looked modest but it set the tone. Ross McCausland joined him for the same amount and that added up quickly. Jefte then secured a move worth £6.5M which stunned many given his brief spell in Scotland. These sums started to stack and supporters realised the board had learned lessons. Rangers transfers often frustrated fans but not this time.
The real game changers came from Hamza Igamane and Cyriel Dessers. Igamane triggered his release clause and Rangers banked £11M. Dessers meanwhile sealed a switch for £4M after a mixed time at Ibrox. That deal looked a masterstroke because the striker never convinced fans. Combined with Igamane the club added £15M in one swoop. That is the kind of business Rangers needed and it proves the value of patience. Rangers sales of this scale have been rare in recent years.
The final piece came with Ridvan Yilmaz who left for £2M. It was not the windfall many once expected yet it added to the pot. Taken together the total reached roughly £25M and that level of sales has not been seen in decades. Supporters can finally see a board willing to act in a structured way. Rangers news confirms that this window felt different and more decisive than usual.
What makes this summer so striking is the combination of value and decisiveness. For years Rangers struggled to cash in on assets and watched players leave for nothing. This time the club sold at the right time and made sure the balance sheet looked healthy. It is not just about the numbers either. The exits created room for Russell Martin to build his own side. With revenue secured and space in the squad created the path is clear. The Times and The Scottish Sun both highlighted how pivotal these sales are for the Ibrox club.
Rangers supporters now expect the money was reinvested smartly. £25M is a figure to celebrate but it will mean little if it’ lies dormant’s wasted. The test lies in whether the new arrivals can push Rangers to improve and maybe secure silverware. For the first time in a long time fans feel hope that proper sales planning has replaced confusion. This summer was not only historic but potentially transformational in sales as Rangers have banked £25M from summer sales.