Oguz Aydin set for next transfer with Rangers ready after crunch agent meeting
Oguz Aydin looks to be on his way out of Fenerbahce amid interest from Rangers.
The 25-year-old left-winger is unwanted at the Super Lig side and is expected to leave this transfer window.
Having joined the Istanbul club in 2024, the Turkiye international is now heavily linked with an exit.
A move to Ibrox could be on the cards for Aydin, who seems to have no future at Fenerbahce.
The right-footed attacker may be exactly what Derek McInnes needs as the Gers continue their search for a new winger.
With the Glaswegian outfit keeping an eye on the forward's situation, the ball is now in his court.
Oguz Aydin transfer options assessed amid Rangers links
Aydin has recently emerged as a target at Ibrox after an impressive 2026 World Cup campaign.
The attacker's agent has held talks with 28-time league champions Fenerbahce over his future and he's now looking for pastures new.
According to Takvim on 19 August, with Aydin's representative holding the meeting, he will now evaluate offers on the table and make a decision soon.
The winger seems open to moving abroad, with the likes of Besiktas, Feyenoord, Espanyol and Hamburg also watching him closely.
Aydin has struggled for regular minutes at the Istanbul club since last season and it remains to be seen whether the Glaswegian outfit will be his next destination.
What Oguz Aydin chase says about Derek McInnes' Ibrox attack
Rangers were close to signing Couhaib Driouech from PSV Eindhoven, but pulled the plug on the deal at the last minute.
The Moroccan attacker was also a left-winger and it looks like that's the profile McInnes is currently looking for.
Djeidi Gassama and Findlay Curtis are the two right-footed options who can play on the wings right now, but it looks like the Scottish manager doesn't have complete faith in them.
Aydin would certainly be a gamble considering his lack of game time over the last few months, but the Govan side don't have much time left before deadline day.
The Govan side still arguably have plenty to do in the transfer window to add much-needed depth to their team for the 2026-27 campaign.

