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Cyriel Dessers’ sale plays huge role as Rangers announce record profit

Cyriel Dessers of Rangers celebrates his first goal during the William Hill Premiership match at Ibrox Stadium. [Photo Credit/ Imago].

Cyriel Dessers left Rangers after three years at Ibrox to join Greek Super League side Panathinaikos…

Record SPFL Champions Rangers have announced a 7% increase in their profit from last season, signifying financial success for the club, Soccernet.ng reports.

Over the past seasons, the Gers have struggled to compete with their rivals, Celtic, for silverware. While they’ve had decent runs in the UEFA Europa League and Conference League, their performances have left the fans wanting.

This summer, a change in club ownership saw Martin Russell come in as Rangers head coach, but the former Southampton coach was fired after he secured five wins in 17 games. Russell Martin was replaced by former Germany assistant coach Danny Röhl.

Coach Russell Martin during the Champions League 3rd qualifying round, 1st leg, Rangers Vs Viktoria Plzen
Coach Russell Martin during the Champions League 3rd qualifying round, 1st leg, Rangers Vs Viktoria Plzen, Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow. [Photo Credit/ ImagoxColinxPoultney].

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Rangers managed to recoup around £21m for the likes of Hamza Igamane, Cyriel Dessers and Jefte, who left for Lille, Panathinaikos and Palmeiras, respectively.

In an official report published on the club’s website, the Gers revealed the club’s revenue increased from £88.3m to a record £94.1m, an increase of 7% which was helped by matchday income of £45m, fueled primarily by ticket sales, showing how much Rangers fans put into the club by visiting Ibrox during home games.

Cyriel Dessers celebrates after scoring a penalty
Cyriel Dessers celebrates after scoring a penalty during the Champions League 3rd qualifying round, 1st leg, Rangers Vs Viktoria Plzen, Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow. Scotland, 05/08/2025. [Photo Credit/ Imago].

The Ibrox club’s annual accounts show lower operating expenses (down 4% to £92.2m) and a profit before player trading of £2.7m, up from a loss of £2m in 2023–2024 and a loss of £10.5m in 2022–2023.

Rangers have only made a profit before player trading twice in the nine years since being promoted from the Championship to the Premiership; the other time was following their run to the Europa League final in 2021–2022.

James Taylor, the club’s Chief Financial Officer, then revealed his assignment is to ensure long-term financial stability at the club.

Scottish players rejoice after the equalising goal during the 3rd qualifying round match FC Viktoria Plzen vs Glasgow Rangers
Scottish players rejoice after the equalising goal during the 3rd qualifying round match FC Viktoria Plzen vs Glasgow Rangers, Plzen, August 12, 2025. [Photo Credit/ ImagoxMiroslavxChaloupka].

“Our goals are clear: to win now, win in the future, and do so in a sustainable manner. To accomplish these financial goals, we need to align expenses with revenue and develop a player trading model.

“Over the past two years, we have made considerable progress on aligning revenue and expenses, although there remains work to be done.

“While player trading remains an area where we can further strengthen our financial performance, the sales completed post-season-end show that gains achieved on investments made in previous windows can be reinvested in continued squad building.

“The new equity investment completed in May has strengthened our financial base. As we continue to progress on our financial plans, we will be able to continue to invest responsibly in the team, our facilities, and our long-term future.

“Our focus is on maintaining that balance, investing in football performance while keeping the club on a sustainable financial footing,” the CFO concluded.

Cyriel Dessers Rangers scores to make it 3-0 at Glasgow Ibrox Stadium
Cyriel Dessers Rangers scores to make it 3-0 at Glasgow Ibrox Stadium. [Photo Credit/ Imago].

Dessers had a quick start to life in Greece before an ankle injury ended his good run abruptly, while Igamane has found the back of the net seven times in 14 games for LOSC Lille.

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