Yunus Emre Sel claims that Trabzonspor’s attempt to sign Borna Barisic, whose Rangers contract is about to expire, has no significant roadblocks and has a good chance of moving forward.
The Croatian’s agent, according to the Turkish journalist who posted on this YouTube channel on March 25, is still in Italy. He was supposedly scheduled to attend the Transfer Room summit in Rome last week, and he claims he still has meetings with other teams to do.
Nevertheless, the transfer to the Turkish Super Lig is still anticipated to happen because the 31-year-old was among the first players coach Abdullah Avcı spoke with over FaceTime among his summer objectives, and the team is currently putting in a lot of effort to make it done.
Barisic’s contract with Ibrox expires in the summer, and it’s said he’s already expressed a desire to join Trabzonspor.
Borna Barisic’s agent attempting to embellish the Rangers’ exit agreement?
There doesn’t seem to be any reason the Turkey move doesn’t go through, unless another club shows up out of nowhere and is willing to pay the Light Blues left-back a big amount more—perhaps most importantly, including a nicer fee for the agent.
From all accounts, Trabzonspor is well on their way to finalizing a deal; in contrast to prior occasions, there hasn’t been much evidence to the contrary in Scotland.
Given Ridvan Yilmaz’s injury while serving for his country, Barisic may have one more chance to reclaim his spot for the final few weeks of his Rangers tenure.
In less than two weeks, there will be a pivotal Old Firm derby—a match in which he hasn’t always excelled—if that does transpire.
If he is used for an extended period of time in the upcoming weeks, it will give him the chance to go with a bang—and, if all goes according to plan, a triple—because Trabzonspor appears determined to have him signed as soon as possible.