Rangers in negotiation battle for exit – Club ‘trying to break’ Philippe Clement’s side

Rangers are battling it out in negotiations; the team is “trying to break” Philippe Clement’s side.

Ertan Süzgün, a Turkish journalist, said two days ago that Rangers’ Rıdvan Yılmaz decided to leave Ibrox in the winter market. He added that Galatasaray is eager to sign Philippe Clement and that they are figuring out a transfer strategy with him.

The 22-year-old and two other players have been selected by the Istanbul club as left-back targets, according to Akşam.

Galatasaray is reported to have “reached an agreement” with the Rangers player and his agent; however, a deal with Philippe Clement’s team is now required to wrap up the transaction.

According to the article, the Turkish team is allegedly “trying to break” Rangers in an attempt to persuade the Ibrox club to drop their demands.

 

This month, Galatasaray manager Okan Buruk asked for a left-back, and with Angeliño’s departure, the necessity to bolster the position has only grown.

If a contract for the Rangers player cannot be reached, they may attempt to sign Nicolás Tagliafico or Frank Fabra of Boca Juniors.

In their quest to wrest the Turkey international from Rangers, the Süper Lig team isn’t letting up. Journalist Emre Kaplan of A Spor claims that Galatasaray will establish “new contact” in order to sign Yılmaz.

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