£3.5m+ exit on cards as Rangers keen to make January deal

A transfer update regarding Ridvan Yilmaz was released by Football Scotland on January 14, and Rangers is eager to turn a profit.

According to the news source, Gers have turned down Galatasaray’s offer to loan them the left-back from Turkey.

He left Besiktas for Ibrox during the summer transfer window of 2022 for a cost of £3.4 million.

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Gers’ choice to turn down Galatasaray’s loan-to-buy bid for Yilmaz emphasizes how crucial it is to put any potential money back into bolstering the starting lineup.

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Yilmaz has drawn attention, and his exit from the team might create a hole.
Maintaining the team’s competitiveness becomes dependent upon prudent reinvestment of the funds, particularly in light of the league’s continuous issues.

Strategic investments in key positions, such as left-back or other areas identified by the coaching staff, are essential to fill potential gaps and maintain squad depth.

Additionally, reinforcing the squad can enhance competition for starting positions, fostering a healthy and competitive environment that drives players to elevate their performances.

The Turk was expected to hit new heights at Ibrox and perhaps become Borna Barisic’s long-term successor but that’s obviously not happened so it makes sense for the club to make as much as they can from his sale in the January transfer window.

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