Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has confirmed that winger Eros Grezda is set for the Rangers exit after finding “the whole game here and demands here tough”.
The Albanian international joined from NK Osijek for a reported £2m last summer but injuries and a loss of form and confidence affected the wide man.
Now Steven Gerrard has appeared to confirm that Grezda is to move from Ibrox, but where will he be moving to?

“I think it has been frustrating for everyone,” said Gerrard, as quoted by the Scotsman.
“He came with an injury and found it very hard to shake that off and come back in a good place.
“He had other niggles and I think he has found the whole game here and demands here tough. He has been honest and open about that.
“But there is still a talent there. I have no doubt he can go to a league, a team and a manager that might suit his style and be a success.”
Grezda appeared to be set for the Rangers exit when

Rangers will be hoping to recoup at least a large portion of the money spent on the player and it’ll be interesting to see where he winds up this summer.
The player has been most recently linked with a move to France’s Ligue 1, with Dijon and Brest both credited with an interest in the wide man [Scottish Sun].
