The Glasgow Rangers winger won’t be joining his Ibrox teammates on their Portugal training camp, according to his agent.

A number of Glasgow Rangers fans have taken to Twitter to give their opinion on Eros Grezda’s agent saying his client will not be joining the Ibrox contingent for their pre-season training camp in Portugal next week, as reported by Sky Sports News.
The Albania international withdrew from his country’s squad for their recent Euro 2020 qualifiers and the Albanian FA claimed he had pulled out due to “personal reasons”, though the winger responded by saying he was injured.
On Thursday, Grezda’s agent Ives Cakarun said he will not be meeting up with his Ibrox teammates in the Algarve, being quoted by Sky Sports News as saying: “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.”
The 24-year-old has had a difficult time since joining Rangers from NK Osijek last summer, with injuries and poor form culminating in an end-of-season tally of just seven Scottish Premiership starts and 13 appearances in all competitions, according to Transfermarkt.
Here is what some Bears said on Twitter about the Grezda update:
Grezda reportedly cost Rangers £2million (Sky Sports News) and is contracted to the Ibrox club until the summer of 2022 (Transfermarkt).

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