Rangers are nearing a deal to bring Osijek winger Eros Grezda to Ibrox.

According to The Scottish Sun, Osijek winger Eros Grezda has travelled to Glasgow in order to undergo a medical ahead of a £2million move to Ibrox.
The Gers have already snapped up 12 signings this summer, with Kyle Lafferty the latest arrival, and Rangers have subsequently made a strong start under new boss Steven Gerrard.
Rangers have intriguingly landed two signings from Croatian football this summer, as defenders Nikola Katic and Borna Barisic have arrived from Slaven Belupo and Osijek respectively.
Barisic earned his move to Glasgow after starring for Osijek against Rangers in the Europa League, and one of his teammates is now closing in on a move to join him at Ibrox.
Reports in Croatia broke on Monday suggesting that Osijek winger Eros Grezda is all set for a move to Rangers, and those rumours have now taken a step forward.
The Scottish Sun report that Grezda has travelled to Glasgow for a medical with Rangers, after a £2million fee was agreed with Osijek for the Albanian international’s signature.

Grezda must still receive international clearance before he can complete his move to Glasgow, but the winger is all set to join Barisic despite not even facing Rangers in the Europa League this summer.
Grezda, 23, only joined Osijek from Lokomotiva last summer but hit eight goals last season, and the Albanian speedster looks set to become the third arrival from Croatia as a replacement for the injured Jamie Murphy.

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