Rangers let player talk to another club, loan until 2025 now on cards – report Ibrox News

Rangers let player talk to another club, loan until 2025 now on cards - report Ibrox News
Rangers let player talk to another club, loan until 2025 now on cards - report Ibrox News

Rangers let player talk to another club, loan until 2025 now

on cards – report Ibrox News

Rangers let player talk to another club, loan until 2025 now on cards – report Ibrox News

Speaking with Brazilian team Cruzeiro about leaving Rangers once the Rizespor deal falls through, Jose

Cifuentes

After negotiations with Rizespor broke down, Rangers have given Jose Cifuentes permission to start

talking to Brazilian team Cruzeiro about a possible loan move, according to Alan Nixon.

On January 29, the Sun writer revealed on his Patreon page that the agreement under consideration is a

one-year loan move, which would mean he would return to Ibrox in January of the following year

instead of the summer.

Rangers let player talk to another club, loan until 2025 nowon cards - report Ibrox News
Rangers let player talk to another club, loan until 2025 now on cards – report Ibrox News

Additionally, it’s reported that Cifuentes is still hoping to succeed at Ibrox and believes that, following

his first half-season in Glasgow, a strong loan move will persuade any doubters at Rangers to

reconsider.

Let’s hope he can continue.

A possible return to Glasgow after that might be the best course of action for all sides if Cifuentes can

move away from Ibrox and the attention that comes with it, as well as make progress in his career and

skills away from Rangers.

It’s encouraging to hear that the player is still motivated to succeed at Rangers, in contrast to other

players who signed with him under Michael Beale who were eager to leave with no intention of coming

back.

Moving to Brazil might provide Cifuentes more room to grow and develop his game before returning to

the Rangers with more experience and a more well-rounded game that could help him make the step up

if he wants to finally flourish at Ibrox.

He has had difficulty adjusting to Scottish football in the first half of this season after moving from the

MLS, but given the transfer fee that Ranfers paid for him, it makes sense for both him and Ranfers to go

on loan with the intention of eventually returning to Ibrox.

In other Rangers news, it’s anticipated that this week will see new transfer negotiations.

 

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