
Michael Beale cashes in on Antonio Colak to seal six-figure Rangers transfer profit
Rangers boss Michael Beale looks set to cash in on Antonio Colak with a six-figure profit set on his sale, just 12 months after he arrived at the club, according to Chris Jack in the Glasgow Times.
Jack reports that Colak is set to head for the exit at Ibrox with Parma the club in for him, with a £2.5million deal set to be agreed in the coming days after the Croatian arrived at Ibrox for £1.8million just over 12 months ago under Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
Beale sanctioned the forward’s move as he continues to shape his squad ahead of the new season after his goals dried up as doubts were cast over his spell at the club and how he would fit in the boss’ plans moving forward.

Beale’s backing by the club is impressive
Rangers boss Beale is being backed endlessly by his club in this summer’s transfer window, whether he wants a player in or one out, the board are willing to answer his calls and make the moves happen, as they look to provide him with everything he needs to succeed.
This backing by the club will be a welcome sight for fans as they are seeing their club do plenty of positive transfer business in this window, with deals flying over the line seemingly every other day.

Beale has been given all the tools he needs by his club as he looks to shape the squad into one more resembling what he is looking for, and with deals getting done early, he will be able to spend the most amount of time possible helping his new-look squad adapt to his style of play.
All of the backing and support in this window will be with two aims. Make it to the Champions League group stage and try to prove themselves at European level, and beat Celtic to the SPFL title for just a second time in over ten years.
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