Alex Rae has addressed the speculation surrounding James Tavernier’s future amid a rejected bid from Trabzonspor. Rae, speaking after the Manchester United friendly, noted that such transfer rumors have been a regular occurrence during Tavernier’s tenure at Rangers. However, Rae admitted he was unaware of the specifics of the bid, emphasizing that Tavernier remains an essential part of the squad.
Tavernier has been a pivotal figure for Rangers, contributing significantly both defensively and offensively. Last season, he scored 24 goals and provided 10 assists across all competitions. Losing him would be a considerable blow to the squad. While Dujon Sterling could serve as a replacement, his contributions don’t match Tavernier’s prolific goal and assist numbers.
Given that Tavernier is now 32, a sale for a significant fee could be a strategic move for Rangers, allowing them to reinvest in the squad for the upcoming season.
The decision will hinge on whether Trabzonspor submits a revised offer and if Rangers are willing to part with their captain and key player.