Ryan Kent’s market value at Rangers
Following a solid loan spell which saw the youngster register 15 goal contributions in all competitions – six goals and nine assists – which included a solo effort against Celtic, Steven Gerrard went all out to sign him on a permanent deal.
The former Liverpool captain spent a total of £7.5m to lure him from Jürgen Klopp’s side to bolster his side and, while on the surface it was a lot of money, Kent soon started repaying the Ibrox side.
Eight goals were scored in his first season, while the 2020/21 campaign saw the winger score 13 times and grab 14 assists both in Europe and domestically, as the Light Blues strolled to their 55th league crown and Kent was arguably one of their finest performers.
Ryan Kent’s Rangers statistics |
Games |
Goals |
2022/23 |
44 |
3 |
2021/22 |
46 |
3 |
2020/21 |
52 |
13 |
2019/20 |
34 |
8 |
2018/19 |
43 |
6 |
Via Transfermarkt |
The next two seasons saw the former Liverpool starlet fail to discover his goal-scoring touch, netting just six goals across 90 games and it saw the Gers win just one trophy – the 2022 Scottish Cup.
While they did reach the Europa League final in the same year, Kent missed a glorious chance to wrap up the game in extra time and, judging by his performances last term, he never recovered from it.
Indeed, he only ranked sixth in the squad for goals and assists (11) in the top flight last season, while ranking sixth for shots on target per game (0.7) and fourth for big chances created (nine) as the Light Blues struggled under both Van Bronckhorst and Beale.
The 5 foot 7 winger was once hailed as a “wizard” by his former teammate at Ibrox, Leon Balogun, yet the final few months of last season proved that he was clearly looking for a move away.
During his penultimate term at Ibrox, Kent’s market valuation peaked at €11.7m (£10m) according to Football Transfers and perhaps the club should have thought about cashing in then, especially as he was nearing the end of his contract.
Instead, Beale let him run down his existing deal and the player exited Scotland after five years without the club receiving a transfer fee for him.
Ryan Kent’s market valuation in 2024
It did not take long for Kent to find a new club, securing a move to Turkish side Fenerbahce last summer just weeks after leaving Scotland.
It was perhaps a strange move for the player, especially as he could have remained in Britain with a move closer to home, but it did not take long for the move to unravel with a story of unpaid wages not helping matters.