Rangers: Club bullish after making offer for Phillipe Clement player, won’t increase that bid

Rıdvan Yılmaz of Rangers is eager to play for Galatasaray in the winter market and is awaiting approval from Philippe Clement’s team.

According to Turkish journalist Yağız Sabuncuoğlu, Rangers and the Istanbul club will meet again on Sunday to discuss the left-back’s transfer.

Fanatik currently has the most recent information on Galatasaray’s attempts to oust the 22-year-old from Philippe Clement’s team.

The Turkish team will terminate the loan of RB Leipzig fullback Angeliño in order to minimize costs and free up players for the foreign quota. The backup for the Spaniard, Kazımcan Karataş, hasn’t impressed yet.

As a result, Galatasaray is searching for a left-back and has set Marcos Acuña of Sevilla and the guy from Rangers as their top objectives. While the La Liga team searches for a buyer, their plan is to sign the 32-year-old Argentine on a loan.

It’s reported that “a lot of progress has been made” in the talks to sign the Turkey international.

Galatasaray reportedly increased their bid to €3.5 million, but Rangers requested a €4.5 million payment. Fanatik states that they will not raise the offer more and that Yılmaz may only leave Ibrox if Philippe Clement’s team accepts their offer.

 

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