BOLSTERING the wide positions is a clear priority for Rangers this summer.
But it’s becoming more and more evident that last season’s star winger Vaclav Cerny will not be a part of things going forward.
The 28-year old was on loan at Rangers from Wolfsburg last season.
Cerny proved a huge hit in Glasgow and was one of the Light Blues’ star men in what was a tricky campaign.
The loan deal didn’t include either an option or obligation to by and the Czech Republic international headed back to Germany.
That appears to be that as far as Cerny’s association with Rangers goes, with the new regime at Ibrox looking to be focusing on other targets.
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The Gers are closing in on a deal for Sheffield Wednesday winger Djeidi Gassama, while a host of other wingers included Abu Kamara and Jesurun Rak-Sakyi among those the Light Blues have been credited with an interest in signing.
Cerny had been linked with a move to Turkey but nothing has yet materialised.
Now, there’s interest coming from Italy in the Euro 2024 star.
Gianluca Di Marzio is reporting that Torino are interested in signing Cerny.
He claims that the Serie A outfit have made initial contact with Wolfsburg as they explore a deal for the winger.
Like at Rangers, Torino’s attacking positions are a priority this summer.
A move to Turin would see Cerny link up with a familar face.
Scotland striker Che Adams has been plying his trade with Torino for the past year.
He scored nine goals in 36 appearances in his first season in the Italian top flight last season.
Torino were managed last season by former Rangers defender Paolo Vanoli.
But he was dismissed following the club’s 11th placed finish last season and replaced by former Lazio boss Marco Baroni.
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