The Rangers winger looks to be on the verge of an Ibrox exit.

The paper say that the winger cost the Gers £2m last summer after Steven Gerrard made him one of his first major signings.
However, arriving injured and struggling to bring his fitness and form up to the required levels across the 2018/19 season, he rapidly fell out of the Gers boss’ plans.
Now it appears that the Ibrox side will be able to say goodbye to the costly flop, with agent Ives Cakarun waiting on how things pan out over the next few days.
As quoted by The Daily Record, he said: “We have some opportunities for Eros. Let’s see what happens over the next few days.
“It looks like he will be leaving the club quite soon. There are a few French clubs interested but we must wait and see who he joins.
“He wants to get his future sorted quickly. He wants to get back playing on the big level.”
The exit will be no blow to Rangers, with the player not included in any of Gerrard’s summer plans, nevermind first-team action.
His final Gers bow could well have already come too, with the player getting minutes in Tuesday night’s youth game against Berwick Rangers.

The volume of signings last summer always meant that some wouldn’t make the grade at Ibrox, although the Grezda acquisition will go down as a particularly poor one given the cost involved.
The scatter-gun approach at least installed a competitive atmosphere into the Rangers dressing room, which was badly needed at the time.
It’s now on Gerrard and his recruitment team to ensure no more expensive mistakes occur.

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