Rangers transfer latest as Ridvan Yilmaz ‘went to wrong place’ and updates on Cifuentes, Cortes and Jefte

Rangers transfer latest as Ridvan Yilmaz 'went to wrong place' and updates on Cifuentes, Cortes and Jefte
Rangers transfer latest as Ridvan Yilmaz 'went to wrong place' and updates on Cifuentes, Cortes and Jefte

Rangers transfer latest as Ridvan Yilmaz ‘went to wrong place’ and updates on Cifuentes, Cortes and Jefte

According to reports, Ridvan Yilmaz ‘went to the wrong place’ by joining Rangers, and in order to rekindle his career, he must return to Galatasaray.

Rangers transfer latest as Ridvan Yilmaz 'went to wrong place' and updates on Cifuentes, Cortes and Jefte
Rangers transfer latest as Ridvan Yilmaz ‘went to wrong place’ and updates on Cifuentes, Cortes and Jefte

Although Yilmaz has recently been Philippe Clement’s first choice at left back, the Turkish media and well-known individuals in his native country are promoting the idea that Yilmaz must leave Ibrox in order to compete for Euro 2024. Galatsaray is eager and believes they have the upper hand against him now that Italy’s interest has waned, and Fanatik has been all over it. As of right now, they have made an offer of €3.5 million (£3 million), which is still far less than Rangers’ estimated €4.5 million (£3.8 million).

In the meantime, Hull City president Ilicali spoke with Beyaz TV and believes his compatriot erred in judgment when he initially chose to join Rangers 18 months ago instead of staying with Besiktas. “Rıdvan Yılmaz went to the wrong place,” he declared. He must return immediately; these kinds of returns are successful. The management of Galatasaray is the expert, but he can perform well in the Turkish quota.”

Yilmaz’s prospects are probably closely linked to Jefte’s.

At Ibrox, the Brazilian left-back is a target, and a signing agreement is a little convoluted. A £400,000 deal has been reached with Fluminense; however, he is currently a loanee at APOEL Nicosia, who are rumored to be seeking a similar sum to sever their loan arrangement. Record Sport, however, is aware that they won’t be difficult to work with because they have promised to help the player achieve his or her goals of being the best player possible.

In an attempt to pique European interest in the highly-rated young player, Jefte’s parents sent him for a 12-month stay on a Mediterranean island last summer. A FIFA transfer embargo has derailed APOEL’s hopes of making the agreement permanent, and they are now prepared to lose him.

With Oscar Cortes’ apparent impending move to the Rangers gaining momentum, it appears that the team’s next addition will be another South American. The rumors that he was a target first surfaced on Sunday, and they have been steadily building ever since. Record Sport anticipates a deal announcement by Tuesday night, giving them time to concentrate on other signings and departures before Thursday’s deadline.

Jose Cifuentes is headed in the right direction

Jose Cifuentes is one man who appears to be headed in the right direction. Since being hooked during the half against Betis, he hasn’t played, and it appears as though the player Michael Beale predicted would lead the Gers to “the next level” may have played his final game for the team in less than six months.

Rizespor, a Turkish team, expressed interest in doing a loan agreement with the goal of making a £2 million summer purchase. Although Alan Nixon now claims to have been granted permission to speak with Cruzeiro in Brazil instead of Cifuentes, the Rangers are open to offers. With Ryan Jack, Nicolas Raskin, and John Lundstram all favored in Cifuentes’ position, it appears that all options will be taken into account. Meanwhile, Mohamed Diomande has further bolstered Philippe Clement’s options in the midfield.

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