Scott Wright is reportedly still trying to leave Rangers for Turkish club Pendikspor in the summer transfer window.
According to Four Lads Had a Dream, Rangers winger Scott Wright has travelled back to Turkey to hold more talks with Pendikspor, who won promotion from TFF First League to the Turkish Süper Lig for the 2023-24 season.
It seems that a potential departure for Wright from Rangers is still on despite an unexpected twist.
On July 17, The Scottish Sun reported that the 25-year-old winger was on the verge of leaving Rangers for Pendikspor.
The report claimed that Pendikspor had agreed to pay Scottish Premiership giants Rangers £500,000 in transfer fees for Wright.
Rangers manager Michael Beale personally wants to move on the 25-year-old, according to the report.

Wright made five starts and 18 substitute appearances in the Scottish Premiership for Rangers last season.
The Scottish winger gave one assist in those games.
Scott Wright could leave Rangers this summer
On July 25, The Scottish Sun reported that Wright was back in training with the Rangers squad despite having been spotted at the airport flying out to Turkey to hold talks with Pendikspor.
However, it now seems that Wright’s move to Turkey is back on.
The winger is under contract at Rangers until the summer of 2025.
The Scotsman moved to Rangers from Aberdeen in February 2021.
Wright won the Scottish Premiership title with Rangers in 2020-21 and the Scottish Cup with the Gers in 2021-22.
