Graeme Souness has been spotted leading the Galatasaray title celebrations as the Super Lig club's supporters went bonkers for thee Rangers legend.
The former Ibrox manager is now contemplating his next steps in the game after leaving his punditry position a Sky Sports, but the Turkish club he used to manage have welcomed him back with open arms. They have been celebrating their latest top flight crown and have called the Scotsman back to help, as he waved the flag he planted in the centre-circle of Fenerbahce's stadium after winning the Turkish cup back in 1996.
Home fans could be hearing screaming and shouting as he paraded the iconic flag round alongside a red and yellow light show. After leaving his Rangers managerial role in 1991, the former midfielder moved to Liverpool and three years later travelled abroad, where Souness spent one season. The Istanbul club have amassed an eight-point gap on Fenerbahce.
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