The 21-year-old playmaker enjoyed a productive loan spell at Ibrox in 2022-23, with 12 goals recorded through 43 appearances. Rangers did have a £5m ($6m) purchase option within that agreement, but never got as far as being able to trigger it.
Van Bronckhorst has told RTL: “I watched a lot of videos of him before he came to us; a good player and a great talent. (Tillman) did a great job for us last year. He gave an assist against PSV and scored important goals against Union Saint-Gilloise (in the Champions League play-offs). He’s strong on the ball and also with his work ethic. He also reads the game and he has good dribbling ability. I do think Rangers wanted to buy him, but Bayern Munich bought off the option to buy that Rangers had. That’s why he is now at PSV.”
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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
Rangers are now coming up against Tillman’s new employers in the 2023-24 Champions League qualifiers, with their tie locked at 2-2 on aggregate heading into the second leg on Dutch soil this Wednesday.