
Rangers transfer news as Antonio Colak exit now agreed with Parma
Rangers have agreed a deal with Parma for the sale of Antonio Colak this summer, according to TuttoMercatoWeb.
The Italian outlet has reported on its website that Parma have agreed a £1.7million fee with additional bonuses on top to sell the Croatian international.
It is said that the contract is now being worked on as Michael Beale looks set to seal his first major exit of the summer from Ibrox to work on his own deals.

Rangers are said to be looking at other options themselves in the final third, and made Colak available for transfer only one year after he arrived.
The striker was signed by Giovanni van Bronckhorst, and despite having a healthy goalscoring record for the club, was not fancied by Beale once he had arrived.

Brutal.
With seven new transfers already being confirmed at Ibrox, it was time that some players needed to start being sold to balance the books.
Beale still has more targets of his own that he wants to secure and Rangers need to be realistic with their own budgets before spending cash that may get them in trouble.
With bonuses on top of the original fee, it looks as though the Bears may end up making profit on Colak, who to be fair to him, did find the net with relative ease at Ibrox.
Danilo at Feyenoord looks to be the next main striker target, but with his price set at £6.5million [Daily Record], money needs to be made.
As this exit looks to be progressing very quickly, it may not be long until we see another announcement with this one likely wrapped up before or over the weekend.
Thanks for the memories, Antonio.
In other Rangers news, another player can now leave Ibrox for only £500,000 as cull begins