Expensive Rangers flop Eros Grezda is set for a move out of the club with his agent suggesting the right-winger is bound for Ligue 1.
The Albanian international has struggled to settle at Rangers since he moved to the club for a reported £2m at the beginning of last season.
And now his agent, Ives Cakarun, has suggested Grezda has a few “opportunities” to move away from the Ibrox club.

“We have some opportunities for Eros. Let’s see what happens over the next few days,” said Cakarun, as quoted by the Evening Express.
“It looks like he will be leaving the club quite soon. There are a few French clubs interested but we must wait and see who he joins.
“He wants to get his future sorted quickly. He wants to get back playing on the big level.
“It’s a pity he can’t get his chance in Glasgow but everything is OK. Rangers are being correct, we just need to wait and see.”
The news follows on from comments made by Steven Gerrard about the player’s future.
The Rangers boss appeared to confirm that the player was set to leave Ibrox [Scotsman] and spoke about how “tough” the entire thing had been for both the player and club.

But the Liverpool legend did acknowledge that how big a “talent” Grezda is and can be if he finds the right club.
The Albanian international, 24, who has 13 caps for his country, has been previously linked with French sides Brest and Dijon [Scottish Sun].
