
Rangers transfer news as Robby McCrorie update emerges amid Aberdeen links
Aberdeen are eyeing a move for Rangers goalkeeper Robby McCrorie this summer who’s open to leaving Ibrox, according to the Daily Record.
The news outlet reported on 3 June that the 26-year-old wants to leave to enhance his chances of returning to the Scotland setup.
His position is one among five areas the Dons are keen on addressing this summer.
Rangers must sell Robby McCrorie at the right price
McCrorie’s desire to leave Ibrox to enhance his chances of returning to the Scotland setup indicates that he is seeking more regular first-team football, which Gers will not be able to guarantee given Jack Butland’s impressive performances.
This situation could lead to McCrorie’s value decreasing over time, making a sale at a high price more beneficial for the club.
The sale of McCrorie could provide Rangers with a significant financial boost, allowing them to invest in other areas of the squad or potentially bring in a top young goalkeeper who could soon be ready to be a first-team regular.
This approach would ensure that Gers have a strong, long-term solution in the goalkeeping position, rather than relying on a player who may not be fully committed to the club.
Selling McCrorie for potentially a seven-figure fee would demonstrate the club’s ability to develop and sell players at a profit, which could attract more young talent to the club in the future.

This would also help to maintain their reputation as a club that can develop players for both domestic and international success.
In other Rangers news, weeks of negotiations are now on the cards at Ibrox with Gers aiming to strike a multi-million transfer deal to sign an international attacker.
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