Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers have been keen to buy from the Croatian market since Steven Gerrard took charge.

Sasa Papac has suggested to the Scottish Sun that he would take a job at Glasgow Rangers.
Rangers have shown a willingness to buy from Croatia, with three of their summer signings arriving at Ibrox from the European nation in the summer.
Papac feels there is more talent to be found in his homeland, and he insisted that if Steven Gerrard needs his help, then he is just a phone call away.
“If I can help, then I am here,” the ex-Rangers defender said. “Right now players from Croatia are very interesting for everybody because they did so well in the World Cup.
“You can find some good players there and they are not expensive. This is important. It can be a very interesting country in future.
“Nikola Katic and Borna Barisic came over and, of course, Eros Grezda signed from Osijek.
“Scouting and watching players is not my job but in future who knows? I have no job right now and I am waiting.”
Papac spent six years with Rangers between 2006 and 2012 before retiring from football.

Rangers are thought to be looking for additions in the January transfer market, as Gerrard looks to strengthen his squad.
Rangers have already made progres since Gerrard’s arrival, and are currently just two points behind league leaders Celtic in the Scottish Premiership standings.

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