According to a report, a striker on loan to purchase from South America is a well-known Rangers player.
According to a report, a striker on loan to purchase from South America is a well-known Rangers player.
As soon as Alfredo Morelos has restarted his career at Santos, there are rumors that the Colombian
international is planning to return to Europe.
The team that prevailed in their most recent match included the former Ibrox hero, who was
instrumental in the game’s second goal.
At Rangers, Alfredo Morelos saw him name linked with some of the biggest clubs in Europe, however,
the latest rumour suggests that staying at Santos would be a much better option according to The
Glasgow Times.
Alfredo Morelos could be jumping ship from Santos
There always seemed to be interest from Turkey when he was at Rangers but the only concrete bids came
from China and France.
The decision to see out his contract was expected to give Morelos the sort of opportunities that he always
dreamed of and head to one of the top five leagues in Europe.
Instead, clubs from Russia and Azerbaijan were the ones putting offers on the table – despite continued
rumours of a return to Glasgow.
News of Santos making an offer, despite being most of the way through their season, would have been
exciting only for fitness issues and injury to see him make just 76 minutes in the famous white shirt.
“Winter plans: a trip back to Europe. It would be incredibly nice to relocate to Russia.
I don’t understand why he would want to relocate to Russia, where there are still FIFA and UEFA
limitations; after all, he isn’t exactly paid peanuts where he is.
It always seemed like Alfredo Morelos was getting bad advice at Rangers, and it appears like the same
things are happening to him now that he’s at Santos.
He needs to focus on what counts most at 27 years old, which is playing football and scoring goals.
He only needs to talk to Ryan Kent, his old Ibrox teammate, to realize that playing in Turkey might not
be the solution he seeks.
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