In the winter market, Rangers manager Danny Rohl allowed Clinton Nsiala to leave Ibrox and go on loan to KVC Westerlo.
As part of the loan deal, Jupiler Pro League side have agreed a purchase option with Rangers.
The 22-year-old joined Rangers on a free transfer in June 2024, after spending three years in AC Milan's youth system.
ranger people overcame the competition From Monza, Empoli, Hamburg SV and VfB Stuttgart sought to secure his services.
He played 1,110 minutes in 17 matches at Ibrox, 139 of which came under Rohl. Due to limited game time at Rangers, the manager let him go on loan in February.
The move allowed him to be reunited with former Rangers assistant manager Issam Charai at Westerlo. At Ibrox, he operated primarily as a centre-back, while Charizard used him as a left-back.
Frenchman Jupiler Pro League statistics are as follows:
- Appearances: 3
- Start: 3
- Total minutes: 185
- Minutes per game: 62
On 1 March, the Rangers-owned player was shown a red card in the 29th minute of his team's goalless draw against Royal Union Saint-Gillois. The dismissal resulted in a three-match suspension, causing him to miss the last three matches.
Westerlo Rangers decide on man
Saturday edition of antwerp gazette For the summer window of KVC Westerlo, there is a report on their plans to reshape their team for next season.
Clinton Nsiala gets a mention when discussing his plans for the defence, and the newspaper says the Ibrox man will 'return to Rangers'.
His contract expires in 2028, and transfer market Value him at €500k.
Danny Rohl has to decide whether to sell in the summer or include him in his plans for next season.
waiting for rangers funds
Meanwhile, another Belgian newspaper, Importance of LimburgThere is a report on serial killers.
The Belgian spent two years at Rangers and left Ibrox permanently to join Panathinaikos in September.
The 31-year-old striker had two separate spells in SK Tongeren's academy. The first was in 2006–07 and the second was between 2009 and 2011. This allows them to receive a share of the fee from his sale to the Greek club.
Hubert Jackers is replacing Steven Van Gieteruyen as the new chairman of Tongeren. He gave an interview to HBVL, where he talked about waiting for money from Rangers.
The lower division Belgian club is going through difficult times and is desperately waiting for funds.
"I also want to emphasize that I am not just working on the recovery of the club. We have brought in some experts, so I am confident that everything will work out in the end. The negative situation of the club is being exaggerated. It is not as bad as some people are claiming." He said.
“On the revenue side, we are still receiving income from sponsorships, membership fees and FIFA payments from Rangers and Panathinaikos for cereal desserts.
"The players' dues will be cleared by the end of this month. So, I am optimistic as far as the license is concerned. We may still need to clarify a few things for the committee, but otherwise our application is largely complete."
FIFA solidarity payments have been taking longer for many clubs in recent years. This suggests that this is a FIFA issue rather than Rangers and others dragging their feet.
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