James Tavernier will only consider leaving Rangers FC if his contract is fully terminated and he receives the entirety of his remaining salary.

James Tavernier Draws Hard Line – Only Exit Rangers If Contract Terminated in Full

 

 

 

GLASGOW – Rangers FC captain James Tavernier, entering the final year of his contract (running into summer 2026), has reportedly given the club and prospective suitors one ultimatum: any departure must come via full contract termination and payment of the total remaining salary. Sources familiar with the situation confirm Tavernier is firm—he won’t walk away or take a pay cut.

 

 

 

Tavernier, 33 this October, has become synonymous with leadership and longevity at Ibrox. The defender will mark his 10th season at Rangers by the close of the campaign, having made over 500 appearances and amassed more than 130 career goals . His current contract extends through summer 2026 with no release clause—but there is growing buzz around a possible summer move.

 

 

 

The Context: Decline and Desire

 

 

 

Reports over the past year indicate Tavernier’s defensive form has steadily declined, with some pundits and fans urging a refresh at right-back . Manager Russell Martin and former players such as Alan Hutton have recommended retaining him for his leadership and mentoring influence—especially to ease in younger starters .

 

 

 

Despite recent debates, it’s clear Tavernier remains ambitious. Sources from inside the club say he is motivated by a final, big-money move or the chance to extend his Ibrox legacy—and don’t want to leave for anything less than total financial compensation. One insider emphasizes: “James will only consider leaving if his contract is terminated and the remaining salary paid in full—no loans, no refunds.”

 

 

 

Proposed Destinations & Financial Ripples

 

 

 

Turkish side Trabzonspor has emerged as a frontrunner in transfer discussions, supposedly submitting a proposal—but Rangers apparently blocked the move until they secure a viable replacement . Tavernier’s current wage—estimated between £30k–£35k per week—adds complication . To honor his demand, any club would have to negotiate a termination settlement with Rangers to cover the remaining contract value.

 

 

 

Saudi and Qatari league interest has also been mooted—though Tavernier has previously rebuffed mid-tier Turkish offers, including from Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray and Başakşehir, notably turning them down for both sporting and financial reasons .

 

 

 

The Stakes: Identity vs. Rebuild

 

 

 

For Rangers, letting Tavernier go under these financial conditions is a major decision. Keeping him means preserving on-field attacking prowess—he remains one of British football’s top-scoring defenders. However, the board reportedly is planning replacements and financial restructuring to alleviate wage burdens .

 

 

 

Tavernier is arguably irreplaceable in terms of club culture—but his stance on exit terms places Rangers in a bind: negotiate a hefty termination, or risk unrest in the dressing room if he grows unsettled.

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