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‘Largest fee in history’ claim as Bassey joins the Ibrox exodus

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Following the significant undisclosed fee picked up for Joe Aribo the club from Ibrox have announced that Calvin Bassey has joined Ajax for ‘a deal which is the largest in Rangers history’. 

The extent of the fee can be judged by the spending of Giovanni van Bronckhorst who brought Ben Davies from Liverpool Reserves for £3m. 

With income such a sensitive issue at Ibrox on the on-message outlets have been talking the fee up to over £20m with £5m or more in add-ons plus a 10% sell-on fee.  Team mate Joe Aribo joined Southampton for £6m earlier this month.

Bassey’s departure leaves van Bronckhorst with two weeks to put together a defence for the Champions League qualifier against Union of Belgium that will include Borna Barisic! 

The Dutch genius also has issues in attack with little chance of Alfredo Morelos or Kemar Roofe being available leaving Antonio Colak as the only striker. 

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  • Scud Missile says:

    Lol if the Fee was as high as they want THE PEOPLE to think what it is they would be splashing it across the media like the £195 million latest lottery winner.
    Nickel&dime money for a nickel&dime with a FEE going to a nickel&dime klub.

  • Scud Missile says:

    A klub record FEE aye right a bottle of Alpine limeade and a packet 49s with a10p mix up.

  • Tony B says:

    FORCED to sell the silverware and putting the usual porky pie spin on it.

    They must be in big soapy bubble.

  • Peter Cassidy says:

    Well I would be its biggest ever fee if you believe the hype the rangers 2012 is only 10 years old most of the players it that period where duds.

  • BriBhoy says:

    Which history is that I wonder? Their alleged 150 years of unsurpassed dignity one, that they feed their deluded fanbase to relieve them of their Giro money? Or the 10 year one they use for tax/debt management/other “it wisnae us” purposes?

  • the maister says:

    Hi ye’s goat ony mony?

  • the maister says:

    Is that a “Daily Record” transfer?

  • the maister says:

    Is Buckie Thistle no’ a Govan cocktail?

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