Rangers recently signed Robin Propper as a replacement for Connor Goldson. However, the verdict on Propper’s transfer fee has emerged, indicating that Rangers may not double their money by selling him back to the Eredivisie. David Edgar, the host of Heart & Hand, stated that Propper’s wages at Ibrox would not be a hindrance to a potential move back to the Dutch league.
It was suggested that Propper, who is 31 years old, could leave on a January loan similar to Sam Lammers before making a permanent return to the Netherlands. However, it is unlikely that Rangers will profit significantly from his sale. Despite Propper’s struggles to adapt to Philippe Clement’s side, his wages are not expected to be a barrier to a potential transfer.
The failure of Lammers to perform at Rangers despite being one of the top earners serves as a cautionary tale. Despite a successful loan spell at FC Utrecht, Lammers was priced out of potential moves due to his high salary demands. This experience highlights the importance of managing the wage bill effectively to prevent similar issues in the future.
Propper’s difficulties in settling into the Rangers lineup have been evident, particularly in a recent match against St Mirren. As the supposed replacement for Goldson, Propper has not been able to fill the void left by the former vice-captain. If he continues to struggle, it may be in the best interest of both the player and the club to explore a quick transfer back to the Eredivisie.
In conclusion, while Propper’s wages may not be a hindrance to a potential move, it is unlikely that Rangers will double their money by selling him. The club must carefully manage the wage bill and player acquisitions to avoid similar situations in the future. Propper’s performance on the pitch will ultimately determine his future at Ibrox and whether a transfer back to the Eredivisie is a viable option.