Talk of 6/7 million, good business, he'll never make it with us.
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£7million needed to seal Kent deal
Rangers and Liverpool continue talks over winger
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Sport Scotland
The mood music this summer had been that Liverpool's Ryan Kent would simply be too expensive for Rangers in terms of a permanent deal, but that situation appears to have changed.
For the moment talks continue between the clubs for over a permanent deal for the winger who made a big impact on loan at Ibrox last season. I understand £7million is how much Rangers will need to pay to bring Kent north of the border.
It would be a big signing for Steven Gerrard's side who yesterday lost the Old Firm Derby with Celtic 2-0 at Ibrox.* The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.
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said the man in the orthopaedic shoeOriginally posted by Buzzo View PostAnother MASSIVE game
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Europe qualification probably changed the stance.Originally posted by spud_gun View PostYeah it's pretty big. There was talk of us wanting £12m for him last week.
Wonder if there's a hefty sell on clause 30%+ given the seemingly reduced fee
Who'd have Rangers gambling money they don't have yet.
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Originally posted by Buzzo View Post£7m for a kid who has only ever played once for us
Madness.
Again, makes the £8m we paid for Robbo look obscene.
that was one of the best signings by any club in the last ten years.
Every time I see him play, I think "****in hell......Hull City!!!"
Awesome player
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Originally posted by Nicey View PostGood luck to the lad
Must be difficult going on loan to a different club every year
Rangers: Ryan Kent has found 'a home' at Ibrox after £7m Liverpool exit
Ryan Kent says he wants to put right "unfinished business" from last year after signing a permanent deal with Rangers.
The winger completed a £7m transfer from Liverpool late on deadline day, penning a four-year contract.
Kent scored six goals in 43 appearances for Rangers last season as the club finished nine points behind Scottish Premiership winners Celtic.
"I'm over the moon," Kent told Rangers TV.
"I got a feel for what it was to be a Rangers player, I felt like there was unfinished business from last year and I am hoping to put that right.
"I knew, if I kept myself correct, something good would happen soon and I have been ticking over, keeping myself to myself and this has happened now.
"After last season, I have evolved even more as a player and I think now if I could add that final end product to my game then it is going to be a good season for me and for the team."
Kent admits he is happy to have found a "home" after a period of uncertainty in his career.
Prior to coming on loan to Rangers last season, the Englishman spent temporary spells at Coventry City, Barnsley, Freiburg and Bristol City, while he also played for Liverpool during pre-season.
"I won't lie - it has been incredibly tough over the summer, but I am a mentally strong person as it is anyway," he said.
"It was massively important to find a home. For the past four years now, I have been on the move to different places and last year was the first time I have felt content with the football club I am at.
"The fans and the people within the team, the coaches, the players, everybody welcomed me with open arms and not just as a player but as a friend. My home is here now."What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
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F*** off!!!
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