Former Rangers forward linked to shock South American move as clubs battle for his signature

Former Rangers forward linked to shock South American move as clubs battle for his signature.

Josh Windass, a former star of the Rangers, is reportedly being linked to a shock transfer to the Argentine Primera Division as rumors about his

future rise. Real Salt Lake, an MLS team, and Atlético Talleres are rumored to have “made a pitch” to the

30-year-old, whose Sheffield Wednesday contract is set to expire at the end of the current campaign.

Windass spent two seasons at Ibrox after joining the club from Accrington Stanley back in 2016, where he scoring an impressive 19 goals in 73

appearances before finding himself out of favour when Steven Gerrard joined the club and duly left in

August 2018 to join Wigan Athletic in the EFL Championship.

However, it has been his move to Sheffield Wednesday in 2019 that has seen Windass has truly find a

home, writing himself into folklore when he scored a memorable winning goal in the EFL League One

play off final just seconds before the end of extra time – though he now faces an uncertain future as the club

struggle to agree a contract extension with the player.

The ex-Ger has now entered the final six months of his current contract with the Owls and is able to

signs a pre contract agreement with clubs outside of England which has alerted an interesting list of clubs in

The United States and South America, with American journalist Tom Bogert identifying Real Salt Lake as the

group is eager to have him join them as they try to persuade him to relocate to Utah.

Ryan Kent, who is staying with former Rangers forwards, may be returning to the UK after allegedly

denying a transfer from Fenerbahce to Samsunspor in favor of returning to England or Scotland.

He has previously been strongly associated with Hull City and a possible return to Ibrox.

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