Club ‘insistent’ on signing Rangers player – Want deal on their terms, perhaps misplaced confidence

Club ‘insistent’ on signing Rangers player – Want deal on their terms, perhaps misplaced confidence
Club ‘insistent’ on signing Rangers player – Want deal on their terms, perhaps misplaced confidence

Club ‘insistent’ on signing Rangers player – Want deal on their terms, perhaps misplaced confidence

Club ‘insistent’ on signing Rangers player – Want deal on their terms, perhaps misplaced confidence

Earlier today, Fanatik journalist Gökmen Özcan reported Rangers’ Rıdvan Yılmaz wants to leave Ibrox in the winter market as he isn’t

happy with his role under Philippe Clement.

Özcan had also stated Galatasaray’s approach for the 22-year-old didn’t yield a positive result and Hellas Verona are the most serious
option for him. The Istanbul club haven’t given up on the Rangers player, according to the latest claims from Turkey.

According to TRT Spor, the Turkish champions are interested in the left-back and want to sign him on a loan with the option to buy in

order to remove him from Philippe Clement’s squad.

Club ‘insistent’ on signing Rangers player – Want deal on their terms, perhaps misplaced confidence
Club ‘insistent’ on signing Rangers player – Want deal on their terms, perhaps misplaced confidence

Sabah, who has more information regarding Galatasaray’s pursuit of the fullback, supports this assertion.

The Turkey international’s contract at Ibrox expires in2027, and according to current Scottish rumors, Rangers will sell him for €4

million. After relaying that, Sabah says Galatasaray is attempting to get a loan arrangement instead.

Galatasaray is ‘keen’ to bolster its left-back lineup this month, with Yılmaz at the top of their list of targets.

The Rangers player, who is willing to leave Philippe Clement’s team this month in order to increase his prospects of representing his

nation at the Euros, has been persuaded by the Turkish club’s “insistent attitude,” according to Sabah.

There is no indication in either of the two reports about Rangers’ willingness to let Yılmaz depart Ibrox on a loan.

As it stands, the Turkish perspective appears excessively hopeful. There’s been complaints that he doesn’t play enough minutes, even

though he obviously does, and Rangers have no justification for accepting a loan arrangement.

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