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Hard up Beale turns to the loan market as he targets Brighton misfit

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Micky Beale has turned to the loan markets as the reality of his transfer budget begins to bite.

In January the rookie boss was adamant that loan signings weren’t in the club’s long term interests as he prepared to build a dynasty to topple Celtic.

After spending £3.5m to sign Sam Lammers from Atalata transfer business has come to a halt with pre-season training starting on Friday.

It looks like further signings will be dependent on shifting the deadwood but so far there has been no interest in Borna Barisic, Glen Kamara, Kemar Roofe, John Lundstram, Ianis Hagi or anyone else.

Realising the inevitable, the Daily Mail reports:

RANGERS are close to signing Brighton forward Abdallah Sima on a season-long loan deal. 

A Senegalese international, Sima came to the attention of Ibrox boss Michael Beale during Rangers’ Europa League tussle with Slavia Prague in 2021.

The winger impressed as the Czechs knocked out both Leicester and Rangers on their run to the  quarter-finals of that competition and earned a £7million transfer to Brighton the following summer. 

Since then, his career has stalled. An initial loan at Stoke City was blighted by injury and last season he suffered relegation from  Ligue 1 after a temporary move to French side Angers. 

That sort of resume looks similar to Sam Lammers and indicates that Beale has been forced to look for loans with his club unable to raise transfer fees.

During the January transfer window Beale was adamant that he wouldn’t be going down the loan route, telling the Daily Record:

I’ve made a rod for my own back there saying there would be no loans,” he said. “But I don’t think that is right for the club long term.

That would be saving myself, if you like. I could go and get some quick fixes that make my record a bit stronger between now and the end of the season but don’t take Rangers any further forward and actually, in the short term, probably costs us quite a lot of money.

When you are in charge or you are one of the people in control in terms of making those decisions at the club, you have got to think of the betterment of Rangers longer term. I know the journey we have been on. I know how fast we want to get there, which was yesterday.

Without question any loan deals will be on similar terms to Malik Tillman with guaranteed windfalls at every turn and a generous slice of any future transfer fee.

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  • harold shand says:

    Will Rangers get a big bucks sell on fee when he goes back to Brighton ?

  • Bob (original) says:

    Excuse my ignorance, but how do we know that a fee of £3.5M was

    in fact agreed to be paid, [in the normal 40/30/30 instalments], for Lammers?

    The RIFC accounts due in November will reflect a total for transfer business,

    but don’t think [?] player specific transfer fees are identifiable.

    Just find the amount quoted rather high, when Lammers was loaned out to 3 clubs

    in last 3 years and was entering his final year of his contract?

    [Regardless of what Atalanta paid for Lammers.]

    • Seppington says:

      Surely, Bob, you aren’t accusing Sevco and their meeha puppets of LYING are you???? Such a dignified klub would never engage in such dishonesty!

      \sarcasm

      • Bob (original) says:

        Oh no, perish the thought!

        Maybe quoting £3.5M helps spare some blushes for Atalanta, if they have sold

        Lammers at a big loss – and are happy to go along with that number?

        But the confirmed, actual number must come out somewhere?

  • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

    Micheal : – The ‘Loan’ Ranger…. And a ‘Bealin’ one at that !

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