Rangers defender Emmanuel Fernandez is linked with multiple clubs this summer, including Arsenal, West Ham and Bayern Munich.
Fernandez has shone in his debut season at Ibrox, which has seen clubs from all across the continent show a keen interest in securing his services.
Rangers have placed a high valuation on the Nigeria international, which could potentially price out some of the clubs.
Peterborough’s Director of Football has made a bold claim…👀
How much can Rangers demand for Fernandez? 🤑
Rangers could sell Emmanuel Fernandez for record-breaking fee
According to TEAMtalk, a record-breaking fee would be enough for the Light Blues to part ways with the 24-year-old.
Bayern Munich were keen on Fernandez, but are no longer pursuing the centre-back’s services.
Their Bundesliga rivals Bayer Leverkusen and Borussia Dortmund remain interested and could look to make a move in the summer.

Premier League side Everton, along with West Ham, Arsenal and Chelsea, are all keeping tabs on the Nigerian.
If he is to leave Ibrox this summer, a fee between £25m and £35m would be enough for the Rangers hierarchy to sanction an exit.
While Danny Rohl would not want him to leave, he knows that it would be hard for the club to turn down that kind of money.
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Will Fernandez become the most expensive Rangers export of all time?
When Fernandez joined Rangers for over £3m in the summer, few would have expected his valuation to increase tenfold after one season.
Peterborough United’s Director of Football Barry Fry did float a fee of £40m, but even he did not expect it to happen in less than a year.
Currently, the most expensive sale for the Gers is Calvin Bassey, when he joined Ajax for an initial £19.6m fee in 2022.
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If Fernandez is to leave this summer, he will surely break that record, and nobody would deny that he will be worth the outlay.
Thus far, he has shown no inclination towards leaving, but that is partly because there have been no formal approaches thus far.
It will be interesting to see if the likes of Arsenal or Chelsea are to touch base with him whether or not he turns down their approaches or engages in conversations with them.



