Rangers striker Youssef Chermiti is on the radar of multiple clubs ahead of the summer transfer window.
Despite an on-and-off first season at Ibrox, the Portuguese is a man in demand, following his 15-goal campaign in all competitions.
Galatasaray have already shown interest in Chermiti, but there are two new clubs keen on securing his services.
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Rangers expected to demand £30m to sell Youssef Chermiti amid Porto and PSV interest
According to Four Lads Had a Dream’s Stevie Clifford, Rangers are not expected to entertain offers under £30m for the former Everton striker.
In his view, Andrew Cavenagh has been very clear about it, stating that players would only leave for their valuation and not lower than that.
When the Light Blues spent £8m for Chermiti last summer, it was because he would add value to the team, but also because he was expected to become a better player and be worth more money in the future.
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Now, with PSV and Porto also reportedly joining the race to sign him, there are at least three known clubs that have showcased their interest.
This puts Rangers in a strong position as they do not need to budge from their valuation of the 22-year-old.
They could even spark a bidding war if they get an indication from the striker that he wants to leave, but that has not happened as yet.

What has Danny Rohl said about Chermiti?
Danny Rohl has been extremely pleased with what Chermiti has brought to the table in his first year at Ibrox.
He has called him a “role model” for the development he showed in the second half of the 2025/26 season.
After scoring just once in his first 18 games, many had written him off as another big-money flop, as he had failed to impress at Everton as well.
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However, he turned things around and scored important goals like a brace at Celtic Park as well as a hat-trick in a 4-2 win against Hearts.
In May, Rohl said: “Honestly, for me, Youssef is the role model for our development from October to now.
“I think he had a really difficult time in October, November, and maybe if you ask people now, nobody will say he should be on the bench.
“You see how hard he works for the group in every single game at the moment. He scores goals, he is involved in dangerous situations, he is outstanding in training at the moment, he really improved and this is fantastic to see.
“We try and support him all the time and it was important for us in some moments to keep him on the pitch and protect him. It is what he gives me and gives the team back.
“He shows a big, big character and what is also important, especially at our club, you have to understand what it means. If you work hard and you bring a lot of effort, the outcome will come. This is a good example.
“Youssef did really well and I am really happy to have him here. Hopefully, he scores more goals and he has big courage. In big games, he is always pressing on the pitch. This is good to have.”



