Rangers: Malik Tillman transfer update emerges amid £1.4m Bayern Munich development

Bayern Munich could be set to pull the plug on Malik Tillman’s permanent move to PSV delaying chances of Rangers securing a transfer windfall, according to Daily Record.

The Scottish news outlet shared (8 January) that Rangers now face a delay in their chances to seal a £1.4m windfall with Bayern Munich aiming to pull the plug on Tilman’s permanent move to the Dutch giants.

Tillman spent last season on loan at Ibrox, but the club agreed to forfeit their option to buy in favour of a £1million payment from Bayern Munich to allow him to move to PSV.

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Also included in that deal was a 10 per cent sell-on fee for Rangers if Tillman was to make his loan deal permanent. However, that opportunity now looks to be further down the line.

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While £1.4m may not be much for Rangers in the grand scheme of their recruitment business this month, putting that into the transfer kitty for the January transfer window could certainly have made all the difference for Clement.

The Gers are set for a busy transfer window this month with as many as two or three more faces could be following Fabio Silva through the Ibrox doors but the club need a healthy kitty to make those moves happen.

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The Belgian has spoken extensively about the need to improve the squad and add quality after the summer transfer window under Michael Beale meant he inherited an unbalanced team – something the new boss urgently wants to address this month.

For that to happen, Clement and transfer chief Nils Koppen would need all the recourses they can muster to ensure those deals get over the line and £1.4m from the Tillman windfall would have helped massively.

Now, Bayern Munich plan to scupper that opportunity with a recall decision that will prove costly for the Gers. Whatever reasons the German giants will want to pull the plug on Tillman’s permanent move when he seems to be thriving at PSV so far this season, the Gers will want answers.

In other Rangers news, David Edgar shared what he has heard about Alfredo Morelos amid Ibrox links.