Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers don’t need Eros Grezda.

Rangers flew out for a warm weather training camp in Portugal this week.
Steven Gerrard’s side begin the long journey toward the Europa League group stages next month and therefore the Gers are already back in full training ahead of the European campaign.
The Ibrox outfit will meet Prishtina of Kosovo or Gibraltar side St Joseph’s in the first qualifying round of Europe’s secondary competition.
Rangers could have quite a few new faces on show in that tie, but it looks increasingly likely that Eros Grezda could be gone by then.
Grezda, a £2 million signing last August [The Scottish Sun], had a rotten first season in Glasgow and he wasn’t among the players who Gerrard brought to Portugal.
And it looks a pretty big clue that Gerrard may have transfer listed the Albania international.
In truth, the Gers don’t need him. They have just signed Jake Hastie and Jordan Jones, who are also left-sided attackers, and with Jamie Murphy coming back, Grezda is merely an after-thought.

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