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Stefan Borson Approves Rangers Transfer Plan, They Could Land ‘Very Valuable Prize’
Rangers FC's ambitious transfer strategy has received strong endorsement from former Manchester City financial advisor Stefan Borson, who hails it as a potential pathway to securing a "very valuable prize" for the club. According to Borson, the plan aligns perfectly with Rangers' ongoing commercial and infrastructural growth, positioning them to attract top talent while boosting revenue streams.
The article details Rangers' strategic transfer blueprint, focusing on smart recruitment in the January window to bolster their Scottish Premiership title challenge and European ambitions. Key targets include versatile midfielders and clinical strikers capable of immediate impact, with the club eyeing undervalued gems from European leagues. Borson emphasizes the financial prudence of the approach, noting Rangers' improved wage structure post-US consortium takeover allows for high-upside signings without breaching sustainability rules.
"This is a masterstroke," Borson told Football Insider. "Rangers could land a player who not only transforms their squad but becomes a massive asset in resale value—think of it as investing in the next gem like past successes. That's enormous potential." He draws parallels to Manchester City's model of blending youth and experience, suggesting Rangers' scouting network, led by sporting director Kevin Thelwell, is primed for success.
Complementing transfers, the piece ties in Ibrox expansion plans, revealing the club's intent to lower the pitch and add 4,000 seats, increasing capacity beyond 55,000 and generating £4 million in extra matchday revenue. Vice-chairman Paraag Marathe confirmed exploration at the June General Meeting, with Fan Advisory Board updates highlighting meetings with chairman Andrew Cavenagh and CEO Patrick Stewart.
Borson cautions on practicalities: "The big question is cost and location of those seats. Is it worth the 10% capacity boost?" Yet, he approves the synergy, arguing transfer coups funded by stadium growth could elevate Rangers to rival Celtic's 60,411-capacity Parkhead.
Overall, the plan positions Rangers for domestic dominance and lucrative player trading, with Borson predicting a "valuable prize" in squad transformation and financial uplift. (298 words)
