Rangers have received transfer interest from Club Brugge for defender Tuur Rommens, who joined the Scottish club for £3m in January. The Belgian side has made an enquiry about the 23-year-old, though no formal bid has been submitted yet. Rommens, currently sidelined with a groin injury, has made 14 Scottish Premiership appearances since his arrival, contributing one goal and three assists.
What’s the latest on Rommens’ situation?
Club Brugge’s interest in Rommens comes as they potentially prepare for the departure of Joaquin Seys, who could command a £30m fee. While the Belgian club has only made an initial enquiry, Rangers should hold firm on their valuation. Rommens remains under contract until 2029, and selling him now-especially while injured-would be a poor financial decision.
Why should Rangers keep Rommens?
Rommens has been a key figure for Rangers since joining, starting every match before his injury, including Europa League qualifiers. Manager Derek McInnes has shown trust in him, and selling now would weaken the squad. Financially, Rangers paid £3m just seven months ago, and Rommens’ long-term contract means they can afford to wait for a better offer.
What’s next for Rangers?
With the new season approaching, Rangers must focus on strengthening their squad rather than selling key players. Rommens’ injury recovery will be crucial, and the club should demand a high price if any further bids come in. Last season, Rangers finished second in the Premiership with 69 points, just one point behind leaders Heart of Midlothian, and will aim to challenge for the title again.
