'Rangers to release Matondo to join Brann' - gossip

Rabbi Matondo has been out of favour this season with Rangers
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Rangers will reportedly allow out-of-favour winger Rabbi Matondo to join Brann as the Ibrox club and Celtic are again linked with Sheffield United's Tyrese Campbell.
Rangers are poised to allow Rabbi Matondo to leave for free, three months before the end of his contract, with Brann Bergen hoping to secure the 25-year-old Wales winger's services, for a hefty sell-on fee should he move on again, before Norway's transfer deadline on Tuesday. (Daily Record), external
Rangers head coach Danny Rohl is keen to agree a permanent deal for 23-year-old centre-half Nasser Djiga after his loan spell should the transfer budget stretch to the £8m option to buy from Woverhampton Wanderers. (Football Insider), external
Ben Davies' time at Rangers is coming to an end this summer, with the 30-year-old centre-half, who was close to signing for Celtic before his move to Ibrox from Liverpool in 2022, playing a bit-part role on loan as Oxford United struggle to avoid relegation from the Championship. (Glasgow Times), external
Celtic and Rangers, who were interested in Tyrese Campbell in 2020 as he was leaving Stoke City, enquired about the 26-year-old's availability in January and continue to keep tabs on the striker who is poised to enter the final year of his contract with Sheffield United. (Daily Record), external
Sunday's English & European transfer rumours
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Saturday's Scottish Gossip
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Fares Ghedjemis remains on Celtic's radar, but they found Frosinone's demands too pricey in January and would still be required to pay a sizeable fee this summer despite the 23-year-old Algerian winger's agent suggesting he could leave the Serie B club. (Football Insider), external
Scotland striker Lyndon Dykes believes his January move to Charlton Athletic from Birmingham City has reignited his hopes of being Steve Clarke's main man up front when the World Cup rolls around this summer. (The Scotsman), external
Al-Faisaly chairman Firas Al-Hayasat fears far-travelled Scottish striker Lee Erwin has "run away" after the 32-year-old failed to appear following a season break despite the Jordanian club claiming a delay in paying his salary was settled. (The National), external
Bojan Miovski has been released from international duty with North Macedonia at Rangers' request before their friendly against Republic of Ireland, with the 26-year-old striker unhappy at being a substitute in their World Cup play-off against Denmark. (Filip Mishov on X), external
