Await the outcome-Rangers are up for sale for €1 million; the buying club might be trying to maintain face.

Await the outcome-Rangers are up for sale for €1 million; the buying club might be trying to maintain face.
Await the outcome-Rangers are up for sale for €1 million; the buying club might be trying to maintain face.

Await the outcome-Rangers are up for sale for €1 million; the

buying club might be trying to maintain face.

Await the outcome. Rangers are up for sale for €1 million; the buying club might be trying to maintain face.

Rıdvan Yılmaz is currently valued at €1 million by both Rangers and Galatasaray,

and it’s currently a “wait and see” situation as to whether he’ll stay in Phillipe Clement’s squad.

Journalist Ali Naci Küçük claims that despite the Rangers’ demands having been dropped by

Ibrox management,the Turkish team has not yet matched them.

This month, Rıdvan Yılmaz has been connected to a move away from Rangers; Galatasaray

is interested in a possible trade for him because they need a left-back.

There hasn’t been a settlement reached despite prolonged negotiations, with Rangers and

Galatasaray citing the high level of intensity of their talks.

Await the outcome-Rangers are up for sale for €1 million; the buying club might be trying to maintain face.
Await the outcome-Rangers are up for sale for €1 million; the buying club
might be trying to maintain face.

Await the outcome-Rangers are up for sale for €1 million

The explanation that Rangers was adhering to their assessment of the player and

desired €4.5 million for the defense came next. Galatasaray didn’t seem eager to pay that amount.

The most recent information on the situation is now provided by Küçük, who notes that there is

currently a €1 million gap between the two parties.

“Galatasaray’s first option remains Radvan Yılmaz,” he stated.

It should be noted that Galatasaray raised the bid to €4 million. Rangers dropped their asking

price by €1 million, from €6 million to €5 million.

“Galatasaray desires to train Rıdvan tomorrow night and wants to purchase him. We’ll watch and see.

It’s noteworthy to note that Rangers’ asking price was just €4.5 million earlier today, so it’s

unclear why it has climbed by €500,000 in the last few hours.

Await the outcome-Rangers are up for sale for €1 million

The logical response is that Galatasaray is just manipulating the media to tell the tale that they have

dropped Rangers from €6 million, which makes the €4.5 million they refuse to pay appear more reasonable.

The player’s salaries, which have apparently come into question in the last few hours,

are one possible problem that hasn’t been brought up until now.

That’s at least the claim made by journalist Erinç Bilican, who Forza Cimbom claims has cast doubt on all that has occurred.

“Rıdvan Yılmaz is wanted by Rangers for €5. Rıdvan desires a large income for himself. For this reason,

the likelihood of it happening is very low,” he is quoted as saying.

That makes it unlikely to materialize, as the player’s demands are now impeding the

completion of a transaction for €500,000.

Although there is still plenty of time to resolve the situation—the Turkish transfer

window closes on the 9th—the general consensus in Turkey right now appears to

be one of dissatisfaction and Galatasaray giving up after declaring they tried and blaming everyone else.

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