Football
Rangers: Lowering age & wages behind low fees, says Philippe Clement
“Some were older, some were maybe earning a lot of money that other teams don’t want to pay.
“If you sign a player 28, 29, 30 years old and you give him a contract for two, three years, four years or five years – and some players still had contracts also – you know you don’t have added value.”
Clement has sought to give academy players more time training with the first team and believes being able to field young players in the Championship would benefit the Scottish game, citing the examples of Belgium, Croatia, the Netherlands and Scandinavian nations.
“They’re getting results out of that,” said Clement.
“I don’t see how that can be stopped then if it’s better for Scottish football then everybody would need to stand behind it.
“I hear [Scotland head coach Steve Clarke] speaking. There has to be a drastic turnaround in what’s going on with the young players in Scotland.”