
As Rangers try to strengthen their roster during the January transfer window, Nils Koppen is looking everywhere.
While the Rangers director is working diligently to try to ship players out, the Belgian recruitment guru is busy approving deals to bring players into Ibrox.
The former PSV scout will now travel back to the Netherlands for a meeting that will be crucial to the destiny of a Croatian international winger who is on the move.
Later today, Rangers will play Feyenoord of the Eredivisie, while Fabio Cannavaro anxiously awaits word on Croatian winger Luka Ivanusec.
The former Ballon d’Or winner and Italy icon is currently in charge of Croatian team Dinamo and is awaiting Feyenoord’s approval to sign the 26-year-old winger on loan.
Rangers, however, are crucial to the completion of any deal, and a meeting is supposedly planned for Monday, January 20, which should allow Ivanusec to return to Croatia.
Rangers and Feyenoord have not yet reached an agreement about the termination of Neraysho Kasanwirjo’s loan agreement, according to Croatian publication 24 Sata.
In a November friendly between the Netherlands and England, 22-year-old Kasanwirjo suffered a knee injury that tragically ended his season.
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