
Rangers could receive unexpected financial boost from key player sale
Rangers would receive all the money from any potential sale of Joe Aribo, according to a new report.
South London News claim that because the Nigerian international left Charlton Athletic on a free transfer, the Addicks didn’t get to install a sell-on clause or anything like that.
Therefore, should the Gers decide to sell the 25-year-old before his contract expires at the end of next season, they will be able to keep all of the money.

This could be good news for the Bears if they do decide to cash in with a few Premier League clubs keen on Aribo [Daily Mail].
This report is both good and bad news for the Gers as it shows that if the club want to cash in, they wouldn’t have to share the transfer fee with anyone.
However, cashing in would mean losing one of their best players.
Since arriving from League One, Aribo has come on leaps and bounds and looks like a proper player now.
He has found the knack for scoring important goals, and it is no wonder that Premier League teams are keen.

Of course, the Gers know that they need to come up with an efficient system for selling players, and Aribo can certainly be considered one of their star men [Scottish Sun].
Therefore, that makes him the ideal candidate to be sold for a huge profit before his contract expires.
The best time for the Gers to make any money on Aribo would be in the coming summer where you would think Rangers could generate a good amount of money for Aribo.
In other Rangers news, Tam McManus makes a bold claim on Hearts player linked with the Gers.