Ryan Jack was among the several Rangers players to leave the club amid Philippe Clement's summer rebuild - and now it appears the defender is set to move to Turkey.
The 32-year-old has been without a club since being released from Ibrox earlier this year, however as per the player's social media, Jack is currently in Turkey, with Turkish media now reporting he is the cusp of a move to Erokspor who play in the second tier of Turkish football .
As per reporter Ertan Suzgun (loosely translated via Google Translate), Erokspor are in the process of formalising a move for Jack.
ÖZEL - Erokspor, Glasgow Rangers forması giyen Ryan Jack için resmi teklif yaptı.#yüzdeyüz pic.twitter.com/ZTR2vfmwA8
— Ertan Süzgün (@ertansuzgun) September 7, 2024
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Likewise, Jack posted an image from Turkey to his Instagram story on Sunday evening.
Jack made 210 appearances for Rangers between 2017 and 2024, scoring 27 goals in that time.
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