Juan Alegria sends message to Rangers fans as £100,000 transfer news emerges

Juan Alegria took to his Instagram account to send a message to Rangers fans ahead of his departure from Ibrox to Finnish side FC Honka on Wednesday (5 April).

According to The 4th Official, the Gers have banked £100,000 for the sale of Alegria who failed to make a single first-team appearance for the Gers, after being deemed surplus to requirements at Ibrox.

Despite having a year remaining on his current deal, the Light Blues won’t be making any losses and Alegria took to social media on Wednesday [5 April] to say his farewell to the club fans.

He said: “Thanks to everyone who helped me to be better at rangers. Thanks so much to my friends from the kitchen staff, laundry room, kit room, physio room and finally to the best fans I have had so far in my sports career, was really good to meet you and share good moments beside some of you, football rolls just like the ball and life, at some point in life we ​​will meet again.

“My goals do not stop, I continue to strengthen myself for what I have prepared for in this process and I will achieve it .”

No surprise

Alegria’s departure certainly comes as no surprise considering he failed to make the grade at Ibrox after being deemed not good enough to feature.

And it also continues the hefty squad revamp that the Gers will undergo in the coming months as Michael Beale looks to refresh the squad ahead of next season.

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It certainly seems crazy how the Gers had such an unknown quantity still on their books given they had no use for him, and again it highlights the poor squad planning that Ross Wilson has undergone in the past.

The club can no longer afford to be so poor in such a department again as their rivals Celtic are huge steps ahead already. They have a massive summer ahead. The deadwood in Beale’s squad needs to go to allow room for new additions.

In other Rangers news, the club have been tipped to succeed in bringing a quality player to the club with the help of a well-placed former favourite