Ridvan Yilmaz surely set for Rangers exit after Fabrizio Romano transfer update
Rangers have made significant improvements under Philippe Clement, who has done an excellent job since succeeding Michael Beale.
The difference is night and day, with the Gers having already won the League Cup under their current manager, as well as proceeding in the Europa League and Scottish Cup.
Most importantly, they have closed the gap on arch rivals and league leaders Celtic in the Scottish Premiership table.
Clement is dissatisfied with his present players, as reported by Fabrizio Romano on Friday (26 January) that the Gers had agreed to sign left-back Jefte from Fluminense.
A agreement is in place for the defender to join Rangers on a contract until June 2027, with Rangers waiting for APOEL to approve the move given that the player is presently on loan.
His probable arrival at Ibrox will undoubtedly result in movement in the opposite direction, with left-back Ridvan Yilmaz nearly set to depart the club this month.
On Friday, Turkish tabloid Fotomac reported that Galatasaray boss Okan Buruk had a direct phone discussion with the Ibrox defender over a possible loan deal to the Super Lig team.
Yilmaz has thrived in Borna Barisic’s absence, netting the opening goal in a 3-0 victory over Hibernian on Wednesday (January 24).
Despite this, the 22-year-old appears to be on his way out, however whether he will leave on loan or permanently is unclear.
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