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Sources: Rangers Make Youssef Chermiti Transfer U-Turn
Rangers FC have reportedly executed a significant transfer U-turn regarding striker Youssef Chermiti, opting to retain the player rather than sell him at a loss during the January 2026 window.[2]
The Scottish Premiership side shelled out £10 million to sign Chermiti from Everton last summer, part of a near-€30 million squad investment. However, the 21-year-old has struggled, managing just a handful of goals alongside fellow summer signing Bojan Miovski. Together, they've scored only seven goals in 41 appearances this season, with right-back James Tavernier as the club's top league scorer on four goals.[1][2]
Under new manager Danny Rohl, Rangers have improved results but trail leaders Hearts by nine points. Initial plans considered offloading Chermiti amid his underperformance, with rumors of a potential January sale resurfacing. Yet, club sources indicate a shift in strategy: Rangers now hope to avoid cutting losses on the promising forward, betting on his development instead.[2][3]
Former Rangers goalkeeper Cameron Bell echoed the need for attacking firepower, urging a new centre-forward signing on Superscoreboard. "There's not enough goals coming from that department," Bell noted, criticizing the returns on Chermiti and Miovski despite the hefty spend. He also highlighted defensive frailties, suggesting reinforcements at centre-back too.[1]
Rohl's pragmatic wins have steadied the ship, but mid-season bolstering remains crucial. While interest in Kilmarnock's David Watson persists, the focus sharpens on strikers. This U-turn underscores Rangers' faith in Chermiti's potential amid broader squad recalibration.[1][2]
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