Rangers in line for talks over multiple loanees after confirmed Jose Cifuentes negotiations reveal
Rangers will likely need to resolve the future of Jose Cifuentes and other loanees ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
The Ecuador international, who has been left out of his country's 2026 World Cup squad, has been a topic of discussion at the Gers after his loan spell at Toronto FC.
With the MLS club’s manager, Robin Fraser, admitting that his future is being considered at the BMO Field, the Light Blues are in for some arguably unnecessary negotiations, considering his loan deal includes an option to buy.
While talks for Cifuentes’ Ibrox exit continue, the Glaswegian outfit may be expecting other clubs with stars on loan from G51 to follow suit.
It looks like Toronto want to get a cut-price deal on the 27-year-old midfielder who enters the final year of his contract at the Govan side.
Danilo and Clinton Nsiala in the same boat at Rangers
Speaking to the media, Fraser said, "We are in talks with the club, Jose and Rangers about his future."
Danilo is expected to return from his loan spell at NEC Nijmegen despite the Eredivisie outfit holding a £4million option to buy him.
With the 27-year-old Brazilian failing to make much of an impact on his return to the Netherlands, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Dutch club opt to renegotiate the terms of his permanent sale.
With the 27-year-old Brazilian failing to make much of an impact on his return to the Netherlands, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Dutch club opt to renegotiate the terms of his permanent sale.
Clinton Nsiala also left the Light Blues on loan in the winter transfer window and joined KVC Westerlo, who hold an option to buy him.
Again, the French youngster hasn’t really set the world alight in Belgium, which could potentially lead to further discussions over his future at Ibrox.
Ross McCausland is another loanee the Glaswegian outfit will have to think about once he returns from Aris Limassol.
Danny Rohl has to deal with fringe players at Ibrox
Football Insider understands that Rangers are hopeful about signing Casper Widell, with the Excelsior centre-back expected to cost around £2.5million.
The Gers are actively building their squad for next season, having already secured Lawrence Shankland's signature, but Danny Rohl should also work on potential exits from Ibrox.
Under the German manager, the likes of Nedim Bajrami, Lyall Cameron and Bojan Miovski have been surplus to requirements.
Those on the fringes at the Govan side will surely be looking for a way out to kickstart their careers after an underwhelming season in G51.

