Rangers transfer target reveals chat with Celtic hero as he shares what happens if 'favourable offer' lands
Albion Rrahmani says he will only discuss a next step should Rapid Bucharest receive a suitable transfer offer, amid Rangers speculation.
The Ibrox club are said to have made the striker a transfer target, with his club in Romania determined to get six million euros for him. Sparta Prague have had an offer of four pushed back according to 3 Minute, who have been discussing Rrahmani’s future with him.
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Hide AdNow managed by Celtic legend Neil Lennon, the forward has enjoyed his first interaction with the Hoops hero, as he opened up on his future. He said: “We have high expectations from next season, we have a good team.
"I'm ready, we want to give our best in the training camp. I didn't have a very long vacation, but I relaxed. I feel very good physically. I had a good first interaction with Neil Lennon. If we don't have any more bad luck, I think we can win a trophy.
“I'm still here, I want to prepare, my focus is on Rapid. I'm not disappointed that I haven't left yet, I'm a professional and I give 100% wherever I am. The top scorer title is a goal, but the main one remains winning a trophy with Rapid.
“Last season was disappointing, but I had a lot to learn. We lacked luck, I hope we won't again next season. The transfer window is open until September 1st, I don't know what will happen. If there will be a favourable offer for the club and for me, we will sit down to discuss.”
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Hide AdThe report also provided some insight into where the Rangers deal is at. It’s claimed Sparta Prague moved in after the Ibrox ‘option’ was put on stand-by. It goes onto claim that forward is not bothered “by the fact that, at least for now, his move to Rangers has fallen through and is fully focused on what he has to do at Rapid.”
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