
Rangers want Angelo Fulgini and the midfielder has now been excused from Angers’ training camp ahead of a possible move away.
The Gers have now secured two signings in recent days with striker Antonio Colak and playmaker Tom Lawrence arriving at Ibrox.
It looks like Schalke winger Rabbi Matondo will follow and Rangers may have other irons in the fire as they look to bolster Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s squad.
The latest rumour is emerging from France with Ross Wilson looking towards Europe for new additions.
Rangers want Angelo Fulgini
The name at the centre of this rumour is Angelo Fulgini, who has been shining with Angers over the last five years.
The Ivory Coast-born ace joined Angers from Valenciennes in 2017 and has proven to be a versatile performer.
Fulgini has featured as a central midfielder, attacking midfielder and right-sided winger during his 160 appearances for Angers.
Now into the final year of his contract, it looks like Fulgini could leave – and Rangers want to lure him to Ibrox.
L’Equipe report that Rangers have had several bids rejected for Fulgini this summer.
Angers have allowed Fulgini to skip their pre-season training camp in order to try and facilitate a move away from the club.

Rangers may well return with a new move for Fulgini but they will face competition for his signature.
It’s understood that Borussia Monchengladbach have made contact with Fulgini’s representatives having missed out on a January deal.
Lille are also interested in Fulgini, whose valuation will have dipped just months after Angers wanted around €12million (£10million).
Rangers may be sensing a bargain for the 25-year-old, but they will clearly have to offer a little more if they are to tempt Angers into a deal.
Just last summer, Fulgini was branded a ‘diamond’ by Angers president Said Chabane but the French club may now have to reluctantly accept his departure.
Rangers have just lost a versatile midfielder in Joe Aribo and may now look to bring in Fulgini to replace him this summer.

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