Rangers value goalkeeper Jack Butland at around £10-15million as his stock continues to rise, sources have told Football Insider.
Butland, 30, is thriving at Ibrox after joining on a free transfer from Crystal Palace last summer (2023).
It is believed the shot-stopper could even be in line for an England recall – a potentially huge development in his career to date, following his last cap in 2018.
Potential involvement with Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions could thrust Butland back onto the radar of Premier League sides.
It is believed Rangers are looking for bids of around £10-15million to part with the goalkeeper – which would represent a huge profit after his free transfer arrival.
Rangers eye huge Butland profit with England recall imminent
A well-placed source has told Football Insider that Birmingham City were keen on Butland during Wayne Rooney’s time at St Andrew’s – but they were never close to threatening that valuation.
Rangers are keen to keep the nine-cap England star at Ibrox but could consider a sale if that price tag is met.
The Gers are aware Butland could be the difference in any Champions League qualifying campaign should they finish second in the Scottish Premiership.
He has made 39 appearances across all competitions for the Glasgow giants this season, keeping 20 clean sheets and conceding 29 goals.
The goalkeeper’s contract at Ibrox runs until June 2027.
Rangers sit three points behind rivals Celtic in the Scottish Premiership with a game in hand on the Parkhead club. Ki
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