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Aug 17, 2026, 9:31 AM·4 views

Rangers’ £3m Signing Sparks Club Brugge Interest: Sell Or Keep?

Rangers’ £3m Signing Sparks Club Brugge Interest: Sell Or Keep? Rangers have received transfer attention from Club Brugge, with Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri reporting that the Belgian side has contacted the…

PolicyDriftRangers’ £3m Signing Sparks Club Brugge Interest: Sell Or Keep?

Rangers’ £3m Signing Sparks Club Brugge Interest: Sell Or Keep? Rangers have received transfer attention from Club Brugge, with Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri reporting that the.

Rangers’ £3m Signing Sparks Club Brugge Interest: Sell Or Keep?
Rangers’ £3m Signing Sparks Club Brugge Interest: Sell Or Keep?

Rangers have received transfer attention from Club Brugge, with Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri reporting that the Belgian side has contacted the Scottish club to ask about Tuur Rommens and the terms.

No formal bid has arrived at this stage. Club Brugge have made an enquiry, rather than placed an offer, yet the interest appears genuine and could grow if Joaquin Seys leaves Jan Breydel.

Rommens, 23 years old, joined Rangers from Westerlo in January for around £3m and signed a three-and-a-half-year contract, taking his agreement into 2029. He has been sidelined by a groin problem for up to eight weeks.

T4O take: Rangers should keep the Belgian

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GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – MAY 13: Tuur Rommens of Rangers is seen during the William Hill Premiership match between Rangers and Hibernian at Ibrox Stadium on May 13, 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Rommens has scored one goal and one assist across 26 appearances for Westerlo and Rangers in 2025/26, while he made 14 appearances in the Scottish Premiership with one goal and three assists.

Even so, his early 2026/27 involvement matters more for Rangers. He started every opening match, including Europa League qualifiers, before the groin injury struck. Selling now would leave Derek McInnes without a player he had quickly trusted on the left.

There’s a financial argument too. Rangers paid roughly £3m only seven months ago, and Rommens remains tied down until June 2029. His injury may depress his immediate value, making this a poor moment to cash in. Hold him, let rehabilitation run its course, then judge the market from a stronger position.

Rangers should set a high price

Club Brugge can afford to test Rangers because Seys could command around £30m, with Premier League clubs reportedly interested in the 21-year-old. That gives the Belgian club scope to spend, but Rangers should refuse to make Rommens the cheap solution.

An opening approach should meet a firm refusal. If Brugge eventually push beyond £8m-£10m, the board can debate the sporting cost against profit. Anything below that looks difficult to justify after such a short stay, particularly with McInnes trying to build a side capable of competing for the Scottish Premiership title. Rommens is injured, but that still shouldn’t turn Rangers into motivated sellers.

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