Glasgow Rangers could part with Bouguerra to avoid financial crisis
The Scottish club Glasgow Rangers has put the names of the Algerian international defender and his team mates the US David McGregor on the list of the winter’s transfers, as a precautionary measure ahead of a financial crunch that will likely hit the club in the coming few months.
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The decision has stirred huge controversy in Scotland especially among the club’s officials who split over the question to let go the two stars in the winter’s “Mercato”.
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The club’s managers resorted to take this decision following a report issued by bankers warning against an acute financial crisis that will likely put at stake the future of the impact on the banks’ dependant Glasgow Rangers.
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The British newspaper the “Sun” has released the results of a poll asking investors and financial experts to bye shares in the club following the example of some major European clubs that didn’t face financial crisis before.
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The choice of Bouguerra and McGregor was not fortuitous since, should the transfer of these two players would be successful, will unable the club to garner respectable sums of money that will help Glasgow Rangers to overcome a financial crisis which could be disastrous for the club on the domestic and European levels alike.
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At a personal level, Madjid Bouguerra has confirmed his participation in the match versus Egypt slated for November 14, as he will return to his club as from the beginning of the month before joining the Algerian squad.