Robin Pröpper leaving Rangers?
The potential move for Nasser Djiga to Rangers casts doubt on the future of Robin Propper, who has struggled since joining from FC Twente last summer. This suggests a possible sell intention by Rangers.
Twente Enschede are still keen on Robin Propper. Their manager Joseph Oosting said: 'I have been in contact with him. We would like to have Robin. Will he come? That is the question.'
Robin Propper is under pressure to return to Rangers training, but Twente Enschede is interested in bringing him back to the Dutch side. He is expected to be allowed to leave Ibrox for £1.5 million to return to Twente, where he previously captained. Twente sports director Jan Streuer expressed their interest and willingness to wait for Propper's decision after he meets with the new Rangers manager Russell Martin.
Twente Enschede is targeting Robin Propper and has made a bid to re-sign him. Propper, who is still under contract at Rangers, is expected to hold talks with the new boss Russell Martin about his future. The Dutch defender had an indifferent first campaign in Scotland. Twente sold him to Rangers last season and now wants to buy him back.
Robin Pröpper's inaugural season with Rangers FC is facing scrutiny, with predictions suggesting he might be the first to depart in the wake of a possible takeover by 49ers Enterprises. Former Rangers defender Craig Moore has criticized Pröpper for his physical shortcomings in the league. The Gers signed him from FC Twente for 3.2 million euros. Although he played a role in a recent victory over Celtic, Pröpper is not assured a starting position and there is potential for development as he adjusts to Scottish football.
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