Rangers could earn up to £3.5 million if Malik Tillman returns to Bayern Munich, according to *The Herald*.
The outlet reported on 11 January that the club included a 10% sell-on clause in their agreement with Bayern after opting out of a permanent deal for the former Ibrox loanee.
Bayern previously paid Rangers £1.2 million following Tillman’s move to PSV Eindhoven, which includes a £35 million buy back option. Speaking to *Eindhovens Dagblad* on 10 January, Tillman expressed his dream of returning to the Allianz Arena, a move that could provide Rangers with a significant financial boost.
**Potential Windfall for Rangers**
The decision to insert the sell-on clause appears to have been a shrewd move after Bayern pulled out of their initial agreement. Although Tillman has performed well at PSV, it remains uncertain whether Bayern will exercise their buy-back option.
The 22-year-old had an impressive 2022/23 season at Ibrox, scoring 10 goals and assisting four times in the Scottish Premiership. Currently, Rangers’ attack features players like Vaclav Cerny, Nedim Bajrami, and Ianis Hagi. Cerny has been a standout performer but is on loan from Wolfsburg until the end of the season. Meanwhile, Hagi’s recent return to form has been welcomed by fans.
Given the need to strengthen the squad, particularly during the winter transfer window, the potential compensation from Tillman’s sell-on clause could provide a much-needed financial boost. Manager Patrick Stewart will need to address key areas, including the defence, as injuries have plagued the team this season.
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