Rangers are set to receive a significant financial boost if midfielder Glen Kamara helps Leeds United secure promotion back to the Premier League, according to Four Lads Had A Dream.
The news comes as Leeds booked their place in the Championship play-off final with a convincing 4-0 win over Norwich City on Thursday. Kamara, who played the full 90 minutes for the Whites, played a crucial role in the victory, and his contribution could also benefit his former club.
“Glen Kamara deal – Rangers are due a little under £500k if Leeds gain promotion,” reported Four Lads Had A Dream on Thursday. This bonus stems from the midfielder’s transfer to Leeds last summer for a fee of £5 million. Despite departing Ibrox after 193 appearances across four and a half seasons, Kamara’s success could still bring financial rewards for the Scottish giants.
The 28-year-old has been a key figure for manager Daniel Farke this season, starting 33 league matches. While his form may have dipped slightly in recent weeks, his overall contribution remains valuable.
With a summer rebuild reportedly on the cards, Clement is keen to bolster his squad. Several loan deals are set to expire, and some permanent contracts are nearing their completion, creating a need for reinforcements.