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Ryan Kent is about to be transferred to former Ibrox manager, with Jose Mourinho who drops a heavy bombshell on him

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Last year, the Rangers champion moved to Turkey.

It is said that Jose Mourinho cruelly left out Ryan Kent, a fan favourite at Rangers, from his Fenerbahce team.

The famous manager is now in Turkey. He has been in charge of Chelsea, Manchester United, and other teams, most recently Roma. Following the end of his contract with Rangers, Kent moved to the Istanbul giants last season. However, by the end of the season, he was no longer allowed to play for them in the Super Lig.

Ryan Kent is in Turkey

Ryan Kent is in Turkey | Middle East Images/AFP via Getty

He has played 18 times and scored one goal and set up two others. A new manager can be a fresh start, but Mourinho is not said to be impressed because he turned down a chance to go on loan in January and then didn’t play much in the second half of last season.

According to Haberturk, the Portuguese manager “totally wrote off Kent because of how he behaved last season.” They say the manager is thought to have said, “I don’t want to work with a player like that who doesn’t go on loan and doesn’t play here for six months.”

Kent might be able to choose to stay in Turkey.They say that Giovanni van Bronckhorst, who was previously the manager of Rangers, wants to sign him for Beskitas, a team in the same Super Lig league as Rangers.

They worked together at Rangers when they were both there. Kent is said to have agreed to sign with Beşiktaş “in the coming days” after meeting with van Bronckhorst. Mourinho will make the final call, but it looks like Kent won’t be playing for him again.

In 2018, Kent joined Rangers on loan from Liverpool. After the deal was made official, he went on to win the Premiership and the Scottish Cup while playing for Glasgow. He was also a key part of their run to the 2022 Europa League final.

Rangers to complete signing of speedster

Rangers have moved quickly to rebuild Philippe Clement’s team, which is what they need in the front line.

Speed is something that comes up a lot when talking about the players that Nils Koppen has been in talks with more than one club about.

From one quick tip to the next, Chris Jack says the Rangers might be about to make their fourth new signing.

Photo by Max Ellerbrake – firo sportphoto/Getty Images

Rangers’ transfer plan is taking shape, and Yusuf Kadabayi is on the way.

The manager told everyone in January what kind of player he wants, and he quickly added Oscar Cortes and Mohamed Diomande to his plans for the future.

Even though money is tight, there are ways to deal with it:

“I know our club isn’t the richest in the world.” We want to make transfers that will help us now and also add value to the team over the next two years so that we can sell them for more money.

„This is something that the club has missed over the last two years. They didn’t send out any large amounts of money, so they weren’t getting money in to do other things.

“That’s one of the goals. It’s weird for a manager to say that, but I want to help the club grow in every way.”

The latest player to meet Rangers’ new signing rules is Kabadayi.

This was the first thing that Jefte did. He made it possible for Clinton Nsiala to follow. Yusuf Kabadayi could be next on the list.

The German Under-20 player is known for how fast he is and can play anywhere in the front three.

The 20-year-old is right-footed, but like most players these days, he likes to play off the left wing.

Like Cortes, he can move with either foot, which makes him very difficult for opponents to beat.

When writing in The Rangers Review, Jack said that Kabadayi was “in line” to finish his move from Bayern Munich.

So far, everyone who has been signed (except Leon Balogun) is 20 years old. This includes Kabadayi.

The manager always does what he says he will do.

Rangers will have an easy time during the transfer window getting good young players to join.

The recruitment director of the club finds it easy to get people to sign up because of the chance to play regular senior football, play in the Champions League, and win trophies.

The players who are likely to get the lockers of those who quit at the end of their contracts all have one thing in common: they are cheap.

It’s been easy to work with Fluminense. It is said that Jefte costs about £800,000, that Nsiala comes for a development fee, and that Kabadayi wants between £1 and £1.5 million.

Three players—a left back, a centre back, and a winger—for less than £2 million. Cortes’ fee will not be paid until next summer.

Rangers have been smarter about who they hire so far. Once they’re in, it will be up to the manager to turn them from potential title winners.

 

 

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