Glasgow Rangers manager Steven Gerrard brought Eros Grezda to Ibrox in the summer of 2018.
Eros Grezda of Rangers
Rangers winger Eros Grezda is wanted by clubs, the Ibrox man’s agent has told The Scottish Sun.
The agent of Grezda, who can also operate as an attacking midfielder, has said that there will be talks with Rangers regarding the future of his client.
Ives Cakarun has said that the 24-year-old likes Rangers and wants to stay, but he is frustrated at his lack of playing time and could leave Steven Gerrard’s side in the summer transfer window.
Cakarun told The Scottish Sun: “There is interest in him but let’s see. He’s frustrated because he got injured twice. But he likes Rangers, he likes Glasgow, so let’s see. He’s playing for the national team next week so after that we will talk with the club.
“He will be happy if he has to stay with Rangers but if not, this is life you know. He still has a contract with Rangers and really at the moment I cannot give any concrete answers. We will make the decision with the coach.”

Rangers spell
Grezda joined Rangers from Osijek in the summer of 2018 for a transfer fee reported by The Scottish Sun to be worth £2 million.
Much was expected of the winger when he arrived at Ibrox, but the Albania international has failed to make a huge impact.
According to WhoScored, the 24-year-old winger made only seven starts and just six substitute appearances in the Scottish Premiership for Rangers this season, scoring two goals in the process.
Grezda made one substitute appearance in the Scottish League Cup and played only 49 minutes in the Europa League for Steven Gerrard’s side this season, according to WhoScored.

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