Philippe Clement stresses Rangers will need to sell to survive
However, for Rangers, a club that has struggled with well-publicized financial troubles for a long time and only managed to turn a profit after years of debilitating losses in 2022, it is a significant sum.
In their 152-year history, the Ibrox club has only spent more on eight players: Tore Andre Flo, Ryan Kent, Michael Ball, Mikel Arteta, Danilo, Andrei Kanchelskis, Giovanni van Bronckhorst, and Lorenzo Amoruso.
Philippe Clement believes that the money invested to bring Mohamed Diomande to Scotland from Nordsjaelland, Denmark, was well spent and will be recouped in the future.
Clement yesterday waxed lyrical about the Ivorian midfielder’s many qualities as he prepared for the difficult cinch Premiership match against St Mirren away in Paisley this afternoon.
But what clearly pleased the Belgian greatly was that the 22-year-old has considerable resale value.
The former Genk, Club Brugge and Monaco manager knows that Rangers have to bring in talented young prospects who they can develop and improve and then offload for much more than they paid if they are to flourish in the modern game and continue to compete on the continent.
He is confident that Diomande, who he was aware of long before he arrived in Glasgow, can help his team to enjoy success at home and abroad in the seasons ahead and then boost Rangers’ bank balance further down the line.
“He’s one of the big prospects in Scandinavia,” said Clement. “Everybody knew him. So that is a big step that he wants to come to our team because there were a lot of clubs interested.
“He’s a young player with a lot of experience already, he’s played over 100 games. He played for a good team, a team that everyone is following because every year there is a lot of talent coming out of their academy, and for sure the African academy.
“Dio has been on the list for a long time here, but also with my old club. But it was the scouting team here who came up with the name. It’s nothing new with this kind of player because I am sure he was on the list of 100 teams.
“If you are one of the bigger prospects in Scandinavia then you are on the lists of a lot of teams. We are really happy we could convince him to come here, he was really clear he wanted to come here. I’m sure there are other teams who wanted to pay more money for him.”
He added: “He’s someone with a lot of versatility. He can play in defensive midfield, he can play offensive, he can play No.10, six and eight. He’s even played left full-back or left winger.
Asked about Diomande’s hefty price tag, Clement said: “An assessment is made by the whole club, what he is worth now and what he can be worth in the future. So it’s a longer term investment in that way.
“We had a lot of good talks together and I think he’s convinced because of the club, the fans, the project and the way of working and growing as a player. We are aligned about that and it’s now about him showing it in the short term but for sure in long term too.
“It’s crucial (to have a sustainable model) because you cannot survive as a club in Europe, where things are evolving, if you don’t have that model. You need to get players in and after a period of time sell them for profit.
“You either do that or you need to have an investor who puts crazy money in every year. We are not a club like that so we need to have a transfer model to grow. If you don’t grow you go backwards because there are other teams that are growing in Europe. And in the league also. So you need this model, it’s really clear.”
Clement has been impressed by the number of outstanding young players who Nordsjaelland, who have a tie up with the renowned Right to Dream Academy in Ghana, and many other Danish clubs have produced in recent years and would like Rangers to have their own production line of homegrown talent .
“I have been discussing that aspect with the club as well,” he stated. They were aware of that from the moment I entered the building, and it was also one of the factors that led them to ultimately select me.My attention has always been focused on helping young athletes improve.
“Take a look at Genk, where we had a promising young player named Leandro Trossard.Another young player who attended Sheffield was Sander Berge.At the age of 18, we acquired Jhon Lucumi, a young Colombian talent.Joakim Maehle, who currently plays for Atlanta, was also a very young player.
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