Bayern Munich are among the clubs linked with a move for Rangers defender Emmanuel Fernandez this summer.
Fernandez is enjoying an impressive debut season at Ibrox after his move from Peterborough United for over £3m.
He has become among the first names on Danny Rohl’s team sheet and has been linked with the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal.
Peterborough’s Director of Football has made a bold claim…👀
How much can Rangers demand for Fernandez? 🤑
Bayern Munich unwilling to match £35m fee to sign Emmanuel Fernandez
According to FCB Inside, Bayern Munich are admirers of the 24-year-old, but will not be paying big money to sign him.
It has been claimed that Rangers will demand £35m to sell the Nigeria international, which is a fee the Bundesliga giants are unwilling to shell out.
Along with Bayern, Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen are also keeping tabs on Fernandez’s development.
In the Premier League, along with Arsenal and Chelsea, Everton and West Ham have also been linked.
Fernandez made headlines for Nigeria recently, scoring his first international goal, and will be returning to Scotland high on confidence.

Are Rangers actually considering cashing in on Fernandez?
Rangers are not in the business to sell their best players every summer, but they will have to consider the finances involved.
While Andrew Cavenagh and his consortium have made more funds available, they will be open to making good money from player trades as well.
If Fernandez, who was signed for £3m is sold for around £30m after just one season, it will be viewed as incredible business.
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Rohl and the fans may not want to sell the Nigerian, but even they will admit that it would have been impossible to turn that kind of money down.
The defender himself would have been unhappy if the club were to scupper his move, as he would have earned them so much money in less than a year.
One thing is certain, and it is that Fernandez is destined for the top.
If not this summer, there will be offers arriving for him next summer and eventually Rangers will have to agree to let him go.
As things stand, no club have entered talks for him, but things could change as we get closer to the transfer window.


