The Rangers winger has been advised to find another club my his manager at Ibrox, Steven Gerrard.

Two clubs could make moves for the Rangers winger Eros Grezda before Monday evening, according to The Daily Record.
Grezda is said to have cost Rangers £1.8 million in 2018, but has struggled to convince Steven Gerrard that he is worthy of a first-team place.
And the newspaper claims Gerrard has told the Albania international he will never play again for Rangers at any level, after he was accused of spitting at a Ballymena player while in action for the Ibrox Colts in the Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer Cup last week.
But a lifeline may be forthcoming, with Qatari sides Al Sadd and Al-Rayyan keen, according to The Daily Record.
It is reported, however, that the pair – who have each yet to reach their quota of nine foreign players – have just four full days left in which to do business, before their transfer window closes.
Posting on Instagram earlier this week, Grezda insisted there are ‘two sides to every story’.

But his Rangers manager is quoted as telling The Daily Record: “Grezda has been told face-to-face what his situation is. He’s been advised to find a different challenge for himself and his representation is aware of that.
“We’re trying to be respectful and give him game time to keep his fitness levels up as there are still a few markets and windows open around the world that might suit him.
“However, if you behave in that manner you won’t represent this club any level. No one behaves like that and wears the Rangers shirt so there will be a disciplinary situation.”
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