The Rangers winger will not be part of the Ibrox contingent travelling to the Algarve later this week.

The agent of Rangers’ Eros Grezda has confirmed he has spoken to the Gers about his client’s future, having claimed interest from other clubs earlier this month.
Grezda endured a difficult first season at Rangers, who are said to have paid around £2 million to sign the winger from NK Osijek.
And with the Gers boss, Steven Gerrard, having already sanctioned deals for four wide players, Jordan Jones, Jake Hastie, Greg Stewart and Sheyi Ojo, this summer, Grezda’s future is very much in doubt.
The Daily Record reported last week that Rangers are willing to listen to offers for the Albanian.
And his representative, Ives Cakarun, told the newspaper, via Press Association Sport, that Grezda won’t join his Ibrox teammates at their Algarve training camp later this week.
“He is still with Rangers but at the moment because he was with the national squad and there was some problems last week he will not be in the squad,” explained Cakarun, after Grezda claimed to have missed Albania’s Euro 2020 qualifiers through injury.

“We’ve spoken to the club and at the moment he is still part of Rangers.
“Let’s see what happens in the window but at the moment there is no news.”
As well as the aforementioned quartet, Rangers have Jamie Murphy, Daniel Candeias, Glenn Middleton and Joe Dodoo capable of playing in Grezda’s position.

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