The Rangers’ player trading strategy in previous seasons, according to former defender Alan Hutton, “hasn’t worked,” and their hopes of winning the league this year are already lost.
The former Scotland international also thinks Philippe Clement has failed to get the players he would have preferred, even after investing £16 million.
In order to try and catch Jimmy Thelin’s scorching Aberdeen, the 39-year-old feels the team’s primary objective this season must be winning a domestic championship and attempting to duplicate their European performances in the Scottish Premiership. Hutton told BestBettingSites: ”
What’s happening at Rangers? Regarding the club’s finances and the influx and departure of players, I believe there has been a significant change.
They have lost a lot of experience, contracts have been allowed to expire, and the player trade model has not been successful in recent years. however, the management.
He hasn’t been able to gain the additional experience I assumed he would want in that group.
He has had that, so it has clearly taken time, but right now it’s still quite erratic. Performances fluctuate a lot.
In the league, they’re so far behind. People wouldn’t accept it if it were just Celtic, but they would recognise that they are currently on a different level.
The same thing has been done by Jimmy Thelin, who has them flying in Aberdeen. This is the reason why there are red flags and alarms going out right now.
Rangers, even at the board level, lack consistency, hence the club is undergoing a significant transformation.
The manager seemed to have his hands tied behind his back at times, especially in the early part of the season, and I did feel terrible for him because everything is changing.
We should now be seeing indications that they are progressing, but we haven’t seen that yet.