Rangers’ forward, Sam Lammers, who has faced challenges adapting to the Scottish Premiership, appears to be on the verge of a career-saving opportunity with Utrecht. Despite his promising arrival at Ibrox in the summer, the Dutchman’s performance has fallen short of expectations, prompting discussions about a potential loan move back to his homeland.
Michael Beale secured Lammers’ services for Rangers in the summer for a reported £3.5 million, bringing the versatile forward from Serie A side Atalanta. However, the 26-year-old has struggled to make a significant impact, finding the back of the net only twice this season, with his last goal recorded in November during a 5-0 victory over Dundee.
With manager Philippe Clement keen on reshaping the squad during the Scottish Premiership hiatus, reports from Holland suggest that Lammers could be surplus to requirements. Despite signing a four-year deal just last summer, there are indications that a loan move might be on the cards for the struggling attacker.
AD/UN and De Telegraaf are both reporting that Utrecht is actively pursuing a deal with Rangers for a potential loan until the end of the season. Even if the arrangement is temporary, it seems unlikely that Lammers has a long-term future at Ibrox, signaling a potential parting of ways.