After former loan star Malik Tillman stated he wants to rejoin Bayern Munich in the future, Rangers may be due a windfall of £3.5 million
. During his season-long loan to Rangers in 2022–2023, the American international was a big success. Last summer, Tillman made his loan move from Bayern Munich to PSV Eindhoven permanent in a £12 million deal.
Rangers reportedly received a windfall of £1.2 million as the German powerhouses changed their minds about an agreement that would have allowed the Ibrox club to sign him following his loan period.
After the Bundesliga team withdrew from the deal, Rangers was compensated, and the settlement also included a 10% sell-on fee.
Rangers would be eligible for a cool bonus of £3.5 million if Bayern were to re-sign Tillman for £35 million under the terms of their buy-back agreement.
Additionally, the 22-year-old midfielder has acknowledged that his ultimate goal is to rejoin Bayern.
“They told me that they had faith in my skills on the ball when I was at Bayern Munich, but that it needed to be more aggressive,” he stated. that I needed to win more duels and second balls, fight for every ball more frequently, and recover more lost balls.
“I was informed that I would not yet be able to play for their first team. However, I hope to visit Bayern again in the future. Even so, I am aware that they already have excellent players. “My mother and many of the individuals who have followed me for years reside in Bavaria, where I grew up. The provisions in my PSV contract are well known. However, I have no plans to leave PSV during this transfer window. I fit in at the club.
Ex-FIFA official: Following a “disgraceful” incident at Ibrox, a Rangers player faces SFA action
Keith Hackett claims that Rangers striker Hamza Igamane might face retroactive action from the SFA following a “disgraceful” incident during the victory over St Johnstone.
To relieve some of the burden on the Belgian head coach, Philippe Clement’s team defeated St Johnstone 3-1 in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday, January 12.
Amid complaints from the fans, Igamane scored the first goal after 16 minutes, although he could face consequences for trying to trick the referees just before he was substituted out in the second half.
Barry Douglas gave the in-form attacker a small shove, causing him to throw himself to the ground and roll around holding his leg.
“The actions of Igamane are frankly disgraceful,” former FIFA official Hackett told Ibrox News exclusively after watching the video.
He ought to have been given a yellow card right away for blatantly simulating. The Scottish FA should examine and take corrective measures because the referee did not approve of this.
Rangers’ Hamza Igamane is in outstanding form. First and foremost, Igamane’s antics throughout the second half at Ibrox were incredibly humiliating.
The Moroccan attempted to buy his team a penalty, but Douglas’s contact was, at best, scant and did not merit the response he received.
However, his goal against St Johnstone made it 12 for the season in the Scottish Premiership and Europa League combined, which inevitably led to leave talks, so Rangers supporters will forgive him completely.
Let’s hope that those in control won’t take any retroactive action because half of those goals have come in his last five games.
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