Rangers are reportedly set for further talks with Galatasaray over the possible transfer of Ridvan Yilmaz.

The left-back has been linked with a move away from Ibrox throughout the January window.

He joined under Giovanni van Bronckhorst in the summer of 2022 for a fee of around £5m from Besiktas. 

And it's their Turkish rivals Galatasaray who are interested in taking him back to his homeland.

Hellas Verona had also been linked with the 22-year-old amid their decision to sell Scotland's Josh Doig.

However, Turkish journalist Yagiz Sabuncuoglu claims the Istanbul side will speak to the Ibrox club in the coming days over the prospect of a loan move with the option to buy Yilmaz in the summer.

It's been suggested that Galatasaray's sale of Sacha Boey to Bayern Munich could help finance the deal.

Philippe Clement warned Rangers fans to expect a busy end to the transfer window.

On Friday it was revealed the club was close to agreeing a deal with Brazilian side Fluminense for left-back Jefte.

And if this gets over the line, it could see Yilmaz's fate sealed.

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Meanwhile, Steven Davis is set to be offered a new coaching role just days after announcing his retirement from football, according to a report.

The Rangers hero confirmed he'd played his final game this week.

The Northern Ireland legend picked up a serious knee injury while playing for his boyhood club back in December 2022, early in Michael Beale's tenure.

He underwent surgery and he was ruled out long-term, however, he's not been seen back on the pitch as a player since.

Davis called time on his career aged 39 this week. Philippe Clement paid a fitting tribute to the former midfielder, insisting that the door would always be open for him at Ibrox.