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Scramble on to find £2m to get van Bronckhorst a new striker

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Antonio Colak will cost £2m if Ross Wilson wants to bring the former Malmo hitman to Ibrox. 

With Alfredo Morelos out of contract in 12 months time and Kemar Roofe unable to put together four successive appearances a new striker is top of the Ibrox shopping list. 

Colak has had an undistinguished career but peaked last August as he scored twice for 10 man Malmo to end the Champions League dreams of Steven Gerrard. 

Since that night things have quietly fallen apart at Ibrox. No transfer fees were spent last August, Gerrard walked away in November with the headline grabbing January loan deals for Aaron Ramsey and Amad Dialo turning out as pointless as expected. 

With no worthwhile transfer war-chest Allan McGregor, Steve Davis and Scott Arfield have signed new 12 month contracts sending transfer guru Wilson into the bargain bucket to look for reinforcements. 

The Sun reports: 

RANGERS have been told they will need to pay over £2million to land striker Antonio Colak. 

Gers are keen on the 28-year-old PAOK Salonika star as they look to bolster their attacking options for next term. 

PAOK will do business for the Croatia cap, who scored twice for Malmo at Ibrox while on loan from the Greeks but they want £2m for the German-born Colak, who has won three caps for his country. 

Despite much spin there is unlikely to be any eight figure bids for Ibrox stars this summer- while the clock ticks towards January when Alfredo Morelos, Ryan Kent, Joe Aribo, Filip Helander and Ryan Jack are out of contract.  

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  • Justshatered says:

    That Malmo manager has some neck on him, calling the Scottish Sports media “clever lads” !!
    He clearly hasn’t been around them long.

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