RANGERS are willing to pay £5m for their top target, according to a new report.
But ‘one or two’ developments reportedly still need to happen before Russell Martin gets his man.
Dor Turgeman has long been linked with Rangers, first popping up on the transfer radar back in March.
The Israeli striker hit 19 goals last season for Maccabi Tel Aviv, and recently scored for the first time on the international stage.
And a new report from sport5 in Israel says Gers are ‘not giving up’ on signing the 21-year-old.
Earlier this month it was reported that the Ibrox side’s pursuit of Turgeman had hit a snag due to the conflict between Israel and Iran.
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But the Israeli outlet now says that Gers are willing to stump up £5m for the forward, who has ‘expressed a desire’ to come to Glasgow.
That’s if one of their two strikers leaves the club, with both Cyriel Dessers and Hamza Igamane linked with moves away.
News out of France yesterday claimed that Igamane had been chosen as Jonathan David’s successor at Ligue 1 side Lille.
But sport5 says that, whilst Igamane is in ‘advanced’ talks with the club, no agreement has been struck between Lille and Rangers.
And they also claim that Gers will only open negotiations over Turgeman’s transfer if the Igamane deal goes through.
Dessers had been expected to move to AEK Athens, with the Greek club pushing hard for his signature and personal terms understood to be finalised.
But a more recent report says that the Nigerian’s former club Feyenoord are also in for the 30-year-old.
Greek outlets claimed that the Eredivisie outfit were trying to ‘drive a wedge’ between Dessers and AEK.
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