Rangers FC Transfer Window Roundup - 15th August

All the transfer window deals made by Rangers FC so far this summer—arrivals, departures, loans, and contract renewals.
Rangers FC's Stadium Ibrox As The Club Announces Its Interim Finance Results
Rangers FC's Stadium Ibrox As The Club Announces Its Interim Finance Results / Jeff J Mitchell/GettyImages
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Rangers FC have certainly been busy during the summer transfer window so far as manager Philippe Clement reshapes and rebuilds his squad for a title challenge next season.

Here, we take a look at every deal they have completed from the end of the season to 15th August.

13 August: Ecuadorian midfielder José Cifuentes joined Aris Thessaloniki on a season-long loan, with the Greek side having an option to buy the 25-year-old next summer.

02 August: For perhaps the most important deal completed by the club across a busy summer, manager Philippe Clement extended his contract until 2028.

01 August: Robin Pröpper, the 30-year-old Dutch defender, was signed from FC Twente to replace Goldson, and became Philippe Clement’s ninth signing of the summer window.

30 July: 31-year-old English central defender Connor Goldson departed from Rangers after six years in Glasgow, and joined Cypriot side Aris Limassol.

26 July: Czech international winger Václav Černy, 26 years old, joined the club on a season-long loan deal from VfL Wolfsburg.

On the same day, Rangers announced the sale of 27-year-old Dutch forward Sam Lammers to FC Twente for an undisclosed fee.

10 July: Rangers Academy graduate, Robby McCrorie, joined Kilmarnock for an undisclosed fee, bringing to an end the 26-year-old’s 11-year stay at the club.

05 July: Exciting young forward Hamza Igamane, 21-years-old, became the club’s seventh acquisition of the summer window when he signed from AS FAR in Morocco.

Kieran Wright, the 25-year-old goalkeeper, joined Airdrieonians on a season-long loan the same day.

01 July: Rangers signed Mohamed Diomandethe 22-year-old Ivorian midfielderfrom Danish side FC Nordsjælland initially on loan in January, with an obligation to buy this summer for an undisclosed fee.

28 June: There was change afoot among the backroom staff as well as the playing squads. Dutch coach Andries Ulderink joined as Assistant Manager after spells at Royal Antwerp, FC Twente, Ajax, and Reading.

27 June: Scotland international goalkeeper Liam Kelly [28] returned to the club for a second spell on a two-year deal upon the expiration of his contract at Motherwell.

26 June: Mason Munn, the 18-year-old goalkeeper from Northern Ireland, signed a contract extension to keep him at the club until 2028.

24 June: 21-year-old Academy graduate Robbie Fraser signed a contract extension which will keep the full-back at the club until 2026 after he made his debuts for Rangers’ senior side and Scotland U-21s last season.

20 June: Scotland U-21 international midfielder Connor Barron was signed on a four-year contract upon the expiration of his contract at Aberdeen.

10 June: The pre-contract signing of 20-year-old defender Clinton Nsiala from AC Milan was announced with the deal officially completed on 01 July.

03 June: Óscar Cortés, who joined the Gers initially in January, was retained for next season on loan with an obligation to buy next summer, at which point the 20-year-old Colombian international winger will sign a four-year contract.

01 June: One week later, it was announced veteran defender Leon Balogun had signed a one-year contract extension to extend his second spell with the club where his experience should prove crucial both on and off the pitch.

24th May: Philippe Clement and Nils Koppen, Director of Recruitment did not waste any time in their preparations for the new season. The signing of Brazilian full-back Jefté from Fluminense was announced the day before the Scottish Cup final.

Five other players left the club at the end of their contracts: Jon McLaughlin, Borna Barišić, Ryan Jack, John Lundstram, and Kemar Roofe.

Meanwhile, contract extensions were awarded to six other Academy players: Lewis Budinauckas, Leyton Grant, Kristian Webster, Kerr Robertson, Findlay Curtis, and Darren McInally.