Rangers target Luis Palma could be on the move this summer amid claims he is aware that Aris would sell him.
That’s according to a report from Greek outlet SportDog.
It’s stated that Palma ‘knows now’ that Aris would be willing to let him leave this summer.
Aris would need to receive an offer worth around €5million (£4.4million) in order to let Palma go – but if that offer is on the table, they won’t hesitate to strike a deal.
Aris paid just €200,000 (£175,000) to sign Palma form Honduran side Vida in January 2022.
That £4.4million demand means Aris are seeking huge profit and they seemingly realise that this is a change to rake in big cash.
Palma is allegedly aware of that stance with Palma potentially on the move in just a matter of weeks or months – and Rangers are keen.

Luis Palma represents an interesting Rangers option
Greek newspaper Sportime reported earlier this month that Rangers are keen on Aris ace Palma.
It was suggested that Rangers would be scouting Palma in action for Aris against Olympiacos.
The Honduras international has been in good form this season, racking up 10 goals and six assists in 31 appearances for Aris.
Whilst a relative unknown, Palma is shining in Greece and seems primed for a big move soon enough.
The 23-year-old has predominantly featured as a left winger, cutting inside onto his right foot.
Ryan Kent looks set to leave Rangers this summer and Palma may well be viewed as a possible replacement.
£4.4million is a hefty price to pay though and spending that much on one player may be something of a risk.
Rangers need to fill a few holes this summer; a goalkeeper, centre back, midfielder and striker are all still needed this summer.
Palma is an interesting talent and whilst the door appears to be open for a summer exit, we can’t quite see Rangers committing to pay over £4million for him.
