Rangers have hit back at Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct – a day after making 40,000 sales of their new kit supplied by Castore.The Ibrox side are set to sell more than 50,000 of the replica shirts designed by the Liverpool-based sportswear company, part of a new deal signed in May that is reportedly worth £25m.But they have been left furious by Ashley’s company, who claimed to have an “exclusive” agreement to sell the kit from August 1.And a statement from the club, published on Wednesday night, saw the Gers take a swipe at Ashley’s company.It reads: “Following today’s unveiling of the 2020/21 home jersey, Rangers continues to look forward to their long term exclusive partnership with Castore, which, for the avoidance of doubt, is a direct.
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