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Rangers Fernandez Sale Could Net £40m Profit as Club Eyes Premiership Return

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Rangers are poised to make a significant profit on Emmanuel Fernandez, with Peterborough director Barry Fry claiming the centre-half could be sold for £30m to £40m. The League One side paid just £3m for the defender last summer, suggesting a potential £37m gain. Rangers supporters will receive 2,500 tickets for their upcoming visit to Celtic Park, a key detail for the club's season ticket holders. Meanwhile, Kieran Tierney is a doubt for Saturday's Motherwell clash, though Callum McGregor remains a significant uncertainty for the Premiership champions.

The Ibrox side's Scottish Cup loss to Celtic saw manager Danny Rohl substitute Mikey Moore, a decision that surprised former players Ian Durrant and Barry Ferguson. St Mirren will field under-19 coach Craig McLeish as stand-in boss for Sunday's Rangers match, with manager Stephen Robinson expected to join Aberdeen.