Rangers keen to make profit after Ridvan Yilmaz transfer update at Ibrox

Rangers are keen to make a profit as a transfer update has emerged on Ridvan Yilmaz shared by Football Scotland on January 14.

The news outlet reported that Gers have rejected the loan to buy offer from Galatasaray for the Turkey left-back.

He moved to Ibrox for a £3.4million fee in the 2022 summer transfer window from Besiktas.

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Makes sense

Gers’ decision to reject Galatasaray’s loan-to-buy offer for Yilmaz underscores the importance of reinvesting the potential funds into strengthening the first team.

Yilmaz has been a subject of interest, and his departure could leave a void in the squad.

Reinvesting the money wisely becomes crucial to maintaining the team’s competitiveness, especially considering the ongoing challenges in the league.

Rangers defender Ridvan Yilmaz

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.

In other Rangers news, a £4.8million bid update has emerged as development occurs in Ger’s quest to seal a January signing.