Rangers contract rebel now centre of dramatic deadline day £4.2m report

Rangers contract rebel now centre of dramatic deadline day £4.2m report
Rangers contract rebel now centre of dramatic deadline day £4.2m report

Rangers contract rebel now centre of dramatic deadline day £4.2m report

Rangers contract rebel now centre of dramatic deadline day £4.2m report

Football players hardly never get the chance to fail and stumble, but this is precisely what is happening to former Rangers winger Ryan Kent.

Rangers contract rebel now centre of dramatic deadline day £4.2m report
Rangers contract rebel now centre of dramatic deadline day £4.2m report

Ibrox has had trouble fitting in with Fenerbahce’s squad, let alone their team, ever since departing the team under dubious

circumstances at the end of the previous season and refusing to renew his contract

against Michael Beale’s explicit intentions.

From being one of the first names on the team sheet at Rangers to sitting in the stands, Ryan Kent has somehow managed to land the

opportunity of a lifetime, according to Sky Sports’ Gianluca Di Marco.

Ex-Rangers star Ryan Kent gets second chance to shine

Steven Gerrard had to withstand interest from the Premier League not so long ago.

The former manager of the Gers valued his former Liverpool protégé far less than an offer reportedly worth £10 million.

There wouldn’t have been many disagreements during our championship-winning 2020–21 campaign if he had earned player of the

year to support his PFA young player of the year honor from the previous season.

Even though he didn’t achieve the same success at home, he was then included in the Europa League team of the season.

There seemed to be an obstacle preventing a talented player from reaching further heights in the game.

It seems that all it took for one of the biggest names in European football to notice him was for him to fail at his next club.

Ryan Kent shouldn’t hesitate to move to Serie A; it might not be the Premier League or a return to Rangers, but it’s not exactly a bad

alternative. Sky Sports Italy has reported that Fenerbahce and Lazio have reached a verbal agreement.

Fabrizio Romano, the busiest guy in the world right now, has allegedly taken the proposal a step further and stated that a credit

arrangement with a £4.2 million buyout option is now in place.

Now it’s up to him that he is still the same player that tore teams apart in Scotland and across the continent.

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