Antonio Colak has been scouted by Werder Bremen, according to a report.
The Rangers striker arrived last summer during Giovanni van Bronckhorst's time in charge and hit the ground running with important goals and red-hot form. But a combination of injuries and game-time meant the goals dried up although he did net in the final day of the season against St Mirren in Paisley.
Michael Beale is currently going through a summer rebuild with attacking options top of the list. He's already landed Sam Lammers from Atalanta in Serie A with fellow striker Cyriel Dessers still an option. Alfredo Morelos has departed the club with Colak still on the books. However, Werder might be interested in changing that, according to Bild.
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Marvin Ducksch could potentially exit the club with interest from Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Wehda. The report states he would prefer a stay in Germany but on improved terms. That could lead to an exit which would open the door for Colak.
The hitman is no stranger to German football having turned out for the likes of Nurnberg, Hoffenheim, Kaiserslautern, Darmstadt and Ingolstadt.
His goal record ended at 18 goals and three assists in 39 games in all competitions last term.