After the summer, Rangers forward is uncertain about his future. Man from Ibrox desires to get “as high as possible

Sam Lammers, a striker for Rangers, has acknowledged that he is unsure of his future after his loan at FC Utrecht expires.

Through Voetbal Primeur, Lammers has been in communication with Voetbal International regarding his circumstances and his potential return to Philippe Clement’s team come summertime.

In the January transfer window, he moved from Rangers and Ibrox to Utrecht after feeling marginalized in the wake of Clement’s arrival the previous year.

With five goals and three assists in 12 games and 99% of the playing time since his arrival, he has established himself as a huge asset for the Dutch team.

Since he is on loan from Rangers, it is reasonable to assume that they would like to keep him permanently. However, unless there is an agreement between the two parties, he will return to Ibrox at the end of the current campaign.
In order to complete a deal, manager Ron Jans has previously acknowledged that he believes Rangers may present a challenge in addition to the financial one.

Lammers also acknowledges that he has no idea what’s coming up, but he wants to make sure that, no matter what, he safeguards his own reputation.

“What’s going to happen next? I’m not sure; that hasn’t been discussed yet,” he remarked.

It’s obvious that I want to succeed to the greatest extent possible. While I was abroad, I experienced both good and bad times.

The fact that I improve as a player every year and that statistics now show this is what matters most to me and how I come across to the outside world.

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