Rangers agreeing to a deal for the £3.5 million star would “seem strange” to Ibrox icon.

Rangers agreeing to a deal for the £3.5 million star would "seem strange" to Ibrox icon.
Rangers agreeing to a deal for the £3.5 million star would "seem strange" to Ibrox icon.

Rangers agreeing to a deal for the £3.5 million star would “seem strange” to Ibrox icon.

Rangers agreeing to a deal for the £3.5 million star would “seem strange” to Ibrox icon.

Neil McCann, a former idol of the Ibrox, says he would be perplexed if Rangers, a Scottish Premiership contender, allowed Ridvan

Yilmaz to sign with Galatasaray, a Turkish powerhouse, without having a backup plan.

Galatasaray still has two more weeks to negotiate with a player who has come to their attention eighteen months after departing from

Besiktas, their neighbors in Istanbul, in order to try their luck in Scotland,

Rangers agreeing to a deal for the £3.5 million star would "seem strange" to Ibrox icon.
Rangers agreeing to a deal for the £3.5 million star would “seem strange” to Ibrox icon.

as the Turkish transfer market closes on February 9th.

Throughout the window, Ridvan Yilmaz has been strongly associated with a departure from Rangers.

However, McCann believes Rangers would be better served by holding onto Yilmaz for the whole of the season after the player

maintained a fine run of form. This was demonstrated by his well-taken opener in Wednesday’s 3-0 victory over Hibernian. especially

considering that Philippe Clement let several possible replacements slide through his hands.

Ridvan Yilmaz impreses as Rangers beat Hibernian

After converting a superb John Lundstram assist at Easter Road, McCann, 22, tells BBC SportScene, “I think there’s still a chance he could have a future.”

“I would think it strange that they would let Ridvan Yilmaz walk out the door if they don’t get a replacement.”

Discovering a natural heir is proving to be more difficult stated than done.

Owen Beck was turned down by Liverpool, Kai Wagner remained at the Philadelphia Union, David Jurasek moved from Benfica to

Hoffenheim, and Josh Doig, a former star player for Hibs, is currently a Sassuolo player.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Anass Salah-Eddine of Ajax is the most recent name being considered. However, it is now uncertain

whether the Eredivisie giants would approve of a mid-season departure.

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