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Men's Football Gers boss says players will keep club in the black

STEVEN GERRARD believes Rangers now have the playing assets that will help put the club back on a sound financial footing.

The Ibrox outfit revealed on Friday they had made an operating loss of £15.9 million for the financial year up to June – and will have to raise more than £20m by the end of next season to avert another cash crisis.

It is the eighth year in a row in which the club have failed to turn a profit since their 2012 collapse – with losses during that period totalling more than £80m.

However, chairman Douglas Park and director John Bennett have agreed to cover the shortfall over the next 18 months.

That has further impressed Gerrard after seeing the board reject Lille’s £16m bid for Alfredo Morelos during the summer, when they knew that sum could have put Rangers back in the black.

Rangers were forced to deliberately overspend in recent years in order to pick the club back up off its knees.

Now the manager reckons the Light Blue legions should have confidence in the state of the club’s finances, insisting that, with the likes of Morelos, Ryan Kent, Borna Barisic, Glen Kamara and James Tavernier valued in the multi-million pound bracket, Rangers can at long last look to generate cash from within their own dressing room.

He said: “The board support has been fantastic since the first day I came in, really.

“In terms of the (financial) numbers, obviously you have to take certain things into consideration given the timing. They could have looked very much different if we did accept a bid for one of our big assets.

“I think the important thing to know is that this team is in much better shape than it was when we came through the door.

“The team is littered now with big assets. The team is worth an awful lot of money now compared to what it was.”

Rangers’ annual results would have been a lot bleaker had it not been for the £21m raised from the club’s run to the last 16 of the Europa League last season.

And Gerrard is well aware of the importance of qualifying for this year’s knock-out stages given the impact of Covid.

The Rangers boss – whose side can take a major step towards the last 32 by beating Benfica at Ibrox on Thursday night – said: “Europe is always important for a club like Rangers because of the history and the big European nights that have gone before.

“So from a football point of view there’s always a responsibility and an expectation here as the Rangers manager to continue to do well, year on year.

“If that means we make more money or we go further in competitions and that helps from a financial point of view, then great. That is always the aim.

“The board and myself are on the same page and we’re happy with where the team is at right now. But we both know there is still a lot of work to do to get to where we want to be.”

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