Jose Cordoba has been linked with a move to Rangers
Jose Cordoba has been linked with a move to Rangers

Jose Cordoba signs preliminary contract in new Rangers transfer update

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Levski defender Jose Cordoba has signed a preliminary contract with Rangers ahead of a summer transfer, according to Sportlive.

The Bulgarian outlet, with news from Panama, has shared that the Bears were the most persistent in the race for the Colombian enforcer.

All that is needed is an agreement on the fee between Rangers and Levski, with £3million expected to be enough to seal the deal at Ibrox.

Rangers to sign Jose Cordoba in early transfer

Philippe Clement has already admitted that he has a massive rebuild on his hands at Ibrox this summer, with Nils Koppen already working in overdrive.

Connor Goldson, Leon Balogun, John Souttar and Ben Davies have simply not been good enough at the back, and more mobility is desperately needed.

Cordoba can tick those boxes, with the likes of Besiktas also interested in the South American.

With several players set for the exit door to raise cash and get rid of deadwood, Cordoba could be the first of a large group of new signings.

Rangers Philippe Clement
Philippe Clement will hope to guide Rangers to the title next season.

Clement and Koppen have already started a new direction for the club though, with the likes of Mohamed Diomande signing, making it much different to Michael Beale last summer.

The Englishman messed up massively with his transfer business, and now it is up to those in charge to make sure that doesn't happen again.

Players will be leaving in their droves, but Cordoba could be the first coming the other way.

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