BBC journalist Fraser Fletcher has revealed some Glasgow Rangers transfer news that he has now been ‘told’ from Ibrox on Alfredo Morelos.
The Lowdown: Uncertain future
With only a year left on his contract, Morelos now faces an uncertain future with the Gers.
He has been linked with a move away from the club this summer, with Sunderland striker Ross Stewart thought to be a potential replacement for the Colombia international.
The Latest: No offers
Taking to Twitter, Fletcher has revealed that interest in Morelos is ‘high’, although no offers have been put on the table for him as of yet, and the Teddy Bears want him to stay put:
“My sources tell me interest in Alfredo Morelos is high but no offers on table. I’m also told Rangers want him to stay at the club as his deal reaches its last year.”
The Verdict: Keep!
The Light Blues really need to be keeping hold of Morelos at all costs, and that means giving him the new contract that he deserves.
He was their top scorer in all competitions last season with a total of 19 goals, and has generally been a goal-scoring machine since stepping foot in Scotland.
The striker is still only 25 years of age as well, and so has not even reached his prime yet.
Thus, Morelos needs to be tied down as soon as possible, at the risk of losing him for a transfer fee that does not represent his true worth.
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