Rangers look set to bolster their attacking options before the transfer window slams shut, with reports suggesting the Ibrox club are closing in on a deal for Fenerbahçe winger Oguz Aydin. The Turkish international has been on the radar of several European clubs, but Rangers appear to have moved ahead in the race, with talks reportedly gathering pace over the past few days.
Aydin’s arrival would come at a crucial time for Rangers, who have been searching for attacking reinforcements amid ongoing frustrations in front of goal. The club has already been linked with a striker problem this season, and adding a player of Aydin’s profile could offer fresh creativity and firepower to a squad still adjusting to life under new management.
Known for his pace, direct running, and eye for goal from wide areas, Aydin has been a regular performer in the Turkish Super Lig and has built a reputation as one of the league’s more exciting attacking talents. A move to Scotland would represent a significant step for the winger, giving him a shot at European football with a club that regularly competes for domestic honours and continental qualification.
For Fenerbahçe, letting Aydin go would free up space in an increasingly competitive squad, and reports suggest the Turkish side may be willing to do business if the right offer arrives before the deadline.
Nothing has been confirmed yet, and transfer speculation of this kind can shift quickly in the final days of the window. But if the reports prove accurate, Aydin could soon find himself pulling on the blue of Rangers, giving fans another attacking option to get excited about as the club looks to strengthen its push on multiple fronts this season.