
Antonio Colak in talks to quit Rangers as exit news emerges from Italy
Rangers striker Antonio Colak is in talks with Pisa ahead of a proposed move to the Serie B club, according to Calciomercato.
The 29-year-old only joined the Gers last summer from Greek side PAOK, making the switch to Ibrox on a three-year contract.
Colak banged in 18 goals from his 39 matches in all competitions in his debut season in Scottish football, 14 of which came in the league.

“Pisa fishes on the foreign market,” according to Calciomercato. “The Tuscan club is in talks with the Croatian striker of Rangers, Antonio Colak.”
Way out
After plenty of speculation regarding the player’s future, it seems that Colak now has a way out of Ibrox this summer.

It won’t exactly be a high-profile exit from Glasgow for the Croatian, and that is perhaps not a surprise given how his career at the club has gone.
The striker immediately hit the ground running at the Gers but then saw game time very hard to come by under Michael Beale.
And that seemed a strange decision from the boss given Colak’s scoring record, with the striker having a much better time of it than many of his attacking teammates.
A fresh start is now on the cards in Italy, albeit in Serie B, in what would represent yet another move for the journeyman despite still having a long way to go in his career.
But it seems an exit is the only option, with Beale already bringing in Sam Lammers, Cyriel Dessers and Abdallah Sima on loan this summer.
In other Rangers news, a deal has been agreed in principle for one Gers-linked forward to move elsewhere for millions.