Rangers winger Eros Grezda is set to leave Ibrox this summer.

According to The Scottish Sun, Rangers winger Eros Grezda is now wanted by two French sides as Brest have joined Dijon in looking to get him out of Ibrox.
The Gers swooped to land Grezda in August last year, signing him from Croatian side Osijek after Jamie Murphy suffered a season-ending injury.
Rangers were excited about Grezda’s arrival, as the Albanian winger possesses great pace and impressed in Croatia, and his national team boss Christian Panucci told The Scottish Sun that he thought Grezda had the ability to be a £20million player.
Sadly, Grezda failed to impress under Steven Gerrard and is already set to leave, having become something of an outcast at Rangers with three wingers signed this summer.
Some may have been worried that Rangers would struggle to find a buyer for Grezda, but it’s now claimed that Brest are ready to battle Dijon for his signature.
With two clubs now in the mix, Rangers will hope for something of a bidding war, but they won’t be getting anywhere near £20million for the 24-year-old.

For Grezda, a move to France’s top flight would be a good move given that he’s on the fringes at Rangers, and Gerrard won’t be putting up much of a fight to keep him.
After a busy summer, Rangers are likely to just want Grezda off the books as soon as possible, but should still at least seek a fair chunk of their money back after less than a year at Ibrox.

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