Rangers' prospective new owners are reportedly set to inject a substantial transfer budget into the club as soon as they take charge at Ibrox.
The Glasgow giants could receive a £25 million to £30 million boost to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season.
This financial backing is expected to provide the incoming manager—whoever that may be—with the resources to reshape the team and mount a serious challenge in domestic and European competitions.
The 49ers Enterprises takeover of Rangers is progressing swiftly, with reports indicating that a deal was agreed in principle earlier this month.
The new ownership group is keen to establish a long-term vision for success, and securing a new manager remains a top priority.
Some pundits have even suggested that Barry Ferguson could be a candidate for the role, following his success in the Old Firm Derby and UEFA Europa League performances. However, the club is still evaluating its options.
Discussions among football pundits, including those on PLZ Soccer, have raised concerns about whether recent controversies surrounding fan behavior could deter potential investors. A banner displayed by the Union Bears supporters group has sparked debate over whether the new owners might view such issues as a risk.
Scottish football analyst Gordon Parks suggested that negative publicity could impact investment decisions, while Alison McConnell agreed that it is a factor worth considering.
With the takeover on track, Rangers fans will be eagerly anticipating further developments on the managerial front and potential summer transfer targets. If the reported budget of up to £30 million materializes, the club could be set for a major squad overhaul.
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