Rangers have agreed a deal to sell Jefte to Brazilian giants Palmeiras.
The Rangers Review reports that the Ibrox club will receive £6 million, plus performance-based add-ons and a sell-on clause, for the services of the 21-year-old.
That means they are in line to make a hefty profit on the £800,000 they paid APOEL to bring the left-back to Glasgow from Cyprus last summer.
It is also said that Rangers remain in discussions over a deal to sell Ridvan Yilmaz to Besiktas.
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When recently asked about the future of Nicolas Raskin, boss Russell Martin made a general point about what the remainder of the transfer window holds.
"I don't think we're in a position where we have to sell anyone," he said. "I don't think we're in a position where we want to lose some of the best performers last season that we think can become really top performers for us this season and moving forward.
"So yeah, that's the plan, unless someone comes in and blows our minds and everyone decides - the player, the club, everyone decides that it's the best for everyone - and then we can make sure we're in a position to replace, then we'll with someone else. It's the same for anyone, I think, at any club in world football now."