Rangers left-back Ridvan Yilmaz reportedly does not want to leave in the summer transfer window.
According to Turkish Football, Ridvan Yilmaz wants to stay at Rangers and make a success of himself at the Scottish Premiership club.
Turkish giants Besiktas and Fenerbahce want to sign Yilmaz in the summer transfer window.
Fenerbahce have even made an offer.
However, Yilmaz has turned it down, according to the report.
Turkish Football has reported that Yilmaz does not want to join Fenerbahce because they are bitter rivals of his former club Besiktas.
Ridvan Yilmaz stance on Rangers future encouraging
In our opinion, Ridvan Yilmaz has made the right decision to stay at Rangers and fight for his place in Michael Beale’s starting lineup.
After all, Yilmaz joined Rangers from Besiktas in the summer of 2022.

The Gers paid £4 million in transfer fees for the 22-year-old left-back (Turkish Football).
The Turkey international left-back suffered with injury problems last season and did not have the best of times for the former Scottish Premiership champions.
The youngster made eight starts and one substitute appearance in the Scottish Premiership for Rangers last season.
The left-back gave two assists in those games.
Yilmaz also made one appearance in the UEFA Champions League, played twice in the Scottish League Cup, and came on as a substitute twice in the Scottish Cup for the Gers last campaign.
Rangers are one of the biggest clubs in Europe, and Yilmaz simply cannot leave the Gers after just one season.
We believe that the left-back could be a success at Rangers, and perhaps under manager Michael Beale, he will further grow and develop as a player.
