Ridvan Yilmaz ‘arrives’ at Hellas Verona’s departure chance, but Josh Doig sees a clear path to the Rangers.

Ridvan Yilmaz 'arrives' at Hellas Verona's departure chance, but Josh Doig sees a clear path to the Rangers.
Ridvan Yilmaz 'arrives' at Hellas Verona's departure chance, but Josh Doig sees a clear path to the Rangers.

Ridvan Yilmaz ‘arrives’ at Hellas Verona’s departure chance, but Josh Doig sees a clear path to the Rangers.

Ridvan Yilmaz is scheduled to “arrive” in Verona before the window closes, clearing Josh Doig’s transfer path to the Rangers.

Ex-Hibs starlet Doig, who has made an impression in Serie A since moving from the capital, has been connected to

Philippe Clement. Doig appears to be a good match at Ibrox, and Clement may need a new first-choice left back as

Borna Barisic’s contract expires this summer.

Ridvan Yilmaz 'arrives' at Hellas Verona's departure chance
Ridvan Yilmaz ‘arrives’ at Hellas Verona’s departure chance

But before he can depart, Verona needs a successor, and it looks like a trade agreement involving Yilmaz and some

money going to Verona is about to happen. Furthermore, according to Italian journalist Gianluca Do Marzio, Yilmaz

will check in at the Bentegodi Stadium before the end of January, suggesting that the agreement may have moved

closer to reality. Under Gio van Bronckhorst, the Turk arrived for £5 million, and the Light Blues reinvested a

portion of the £19 million Ajax gave them for Calvin Bassey.

Unfortunately, Yilmaz has spent the most of his time on the sidelines or in the stands due to injuries and lackluster

performances. The mood music implies that moving on to something new is now inevitable and that the focus should be on who the Rangers can bring in.

Doig is a desirable candidate due to his talent and Scottish Premiership experience. In the event that a deal for Doig cannot be reached, Gijs Smal has emerged as a viable substitute.

The left back for Twente is under contract through the summer, and Nils Koppen, the director of football at Ibrox, is aware of this. The 26-year-old, known by his nickname “Smaldini,” would be a less expensive but more experienced choice than Doig.

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