According to Derek Ferguson, John Lundstram should consider staying at Rangers as the greatest option if he wants to have the best chance of winning trophies.
The former Ibrox midfielder acknowledges that, as it might be his final major decision, the 30-year-old will need to weigh the financial implications of remaining in Glasgow or even going back to England.
Ferguson, meanwhile, is still reasonably optimistic that Rangers can hold onto the first-team regular because he does not think there will be an escape path to the Premier League south of the border.
The present contract for Lundstram expires at the end of the current campaign, and Philippe Clement has mentioned that negotiations about an extension are ongoing. However, he has also referred to it as a “financial thing” between the player and the club [Daily Record, 20 January].
In an exclusive interview with Ibrox News, he said, “Is he genuinely interested in going back to England? I do not think too many Premier League teams would be vying for his signature if he tried his luck in the English Championship.
“I am just attempting to approach this sensibly. Is it a Championship team?If he wants to win, I think he should stay with the Rangers.
Nevertheless, we are unaware of his circumstances. Money has to make a decision because he is approaching his 30s.
Given how much his fans adore him right now, I believe we could win him over. However, to return to the financial aspect, he has to earn a little money before his profession ends.
Championship pay day for the former Sheffield United player versus Rangers’ success?
Since Lundstram has stated that he would “love” to continue at Ibrox [STV, January 3], the money that the team is offering logically has to be the only thing keeping him from pledging to stay for a fourth season.
Considering his significance to Clement’s Rangers lineup, it would appear to be a wise investment—unless he has made some absurd demands.
This season, Lundstram’s midfield partner has alternated between Ryan Jack, Mohamed Diomande, Nico Raskin, and Tom Lawrence, but the Belgian manager has relied heavily on the player, and it would be very expensive to replace him if he departed.
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