Rangers are ready to listen to offers for Antonio Colak this summer after rejecting January interest, according to a report.
Michael Beale decided to KO moves for the Croatian hitman during the winter window as he chased down three trophies as Light Blues boss. But after ending the season with no silverware following cup defeats to Celtic at Hampden and with Ange Postecoglou's men confirmed as Scottish Premiership champions, a big summer clear-out is set to begin.
The Scottish Sun claim Colak WILL be part of that with German and MLS outfits making moves to snap him up earlier this year. He arrived last summer under Giovanni van Bronckhorst for a deal in the region of £2million and made an instant impact on the goal front, but those have dried up while he's also had some injury issues.
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The same publication state it is unclear whether the 29-year-old - who has two years left to run on his current deal - is seeking a move but it is believed he would be keen to try his luck in the Bundesliga should such a deal be struck between Rangers and interested clubs.
It comes as the same newspaper reports that Ryan Jack is set to land a new deal.
He is one of a large group out of contract this summer but Beale is ready to hand him a new one-year contract to remain as part of his squad that will aim to end Celtic's recent dominance.
Alfredo Morelos is leaving while Ryan Kent and Allan McGregor look set to join him when contracts come to an end in a matter of weeks. Scott Arfield, Steven Davis and Filip Helander are also in final stages of current deals while a number of fringe men are set to leave as part of a big summer of change.
The likes of Jack Butland, Kieran Dowell, Morgan Whittaker and Auston Trusty have all been linked with potential arrivals to Glasgow.
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