
Rangers ‘fans to fume at Cavenagh and 49ers’ after Ibrox transfer development
Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises have made a decision that could potentially leave Rangers fans disappointed at Ibrox.
The US consortium are yet to complete their takeover of the Gers, although Dave King is 90 per cent certain they’ll take control of the Scottish Premiership outfit.
With the Light Blues announcing a host of departures, with key players like Ianis Hagi and Vaclav Cerny leaving, supporters will expect the prospective new owners to invest heavily next summer.
Cavenagh and the 49ers may leave the Ibrox faithful fuming, though, as they made a decision ahead of the upcoming transfer window.

Cerny transfer not expected at Rangers as Americans to avoid heavy spend
Cerny’s return to the Gers is unlikely as his cost will possibly prevent a deal, according to the Rangers Review.
The news outlet reports (21 May) that while the Light Blues and the Czechia international would both like to extend their relationship, the prospective new owners are expected to avoid spending big on a player with no resale value.
With the 27-year-old one of the Bears’ most important players this season, it’s surprising that the US consortium aren’t willing to break the bank for him.
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The Ibrox faithful will arguably be unhappy with the forward’s exit as they expect the American investors to be ambitious.
If the Glaswegian outfit want to compete for silverware next season, they’ll undoubtedly need to build a competitive squad, and letting Cerny go doesn’t make sense as the Gers had a buy clause in his loan deal from Wolfsburg.
Cavenagh and the 49ers can’t expect to make money on all the players they sign at the Light Blues and must be prepared to fund some quality transfers.

Ibrox faithful will want Cerny replacement immediately next summer
If the prospective new owners aren’t prepared to fund Cerny’s transfer at Ibrox next summer, then Rangers supporters will expect a replacement immediately.
It’ll evidently take a lot of money to sign someone who can have a similar impact as the Czech national at the Bears.
The upcoming transfer window will showcase what direction the US consortium will take at the Glaswegian outfit as their ambitions will be tested.
While it’s baffling to see Cerny leave, a judgment should be reserved on the American investors’ decision until after next summer.