Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers have loaned out Eduardo Herrera.

Well, Eduardo Herrera has left Rangers again, but it’s another loan.
According to The Scottish Sun, the Mexico international has left Rangers to join Nexaca on a short-term basis.
Herrera, who joined the Gers in 2017, didn’t manage any goals in 10 games for Mexican side Laguna during his previous loan away from Ibrox.
The 30-year-old, who cost £1.5 million, managed 35 minutes of football for the Glasgow giants in 2018.
Ideally, Rangers will want Herrera – who, along with Carlos Pena, earns a combined £50,000 per week in Scotland [The Scottish Sun] – off the wage bill as soon as possible.
A permanent transfer is preferrable, but here’s how fans reacted to his temporary departure:
Herrera, who has nine caps for Mexico, only managed two goals in 23 appearances for Rangers across all competitions last season.
Considering the Blues signed Jermain Defoe, who has 162 Premier League goals to his name, you could say that the Scottish giants have come on leaps and bounds in a short space of time under manager Steven Gerrard.

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