MLS side New England Revolution have reportedly submitted an offer to sign Rangers-linked Dor Turgeman.
The striker was a target for the Ibrox club if Hamza Igamane departed.
Turgeman plies his trade for Israeli outfit Maccabi Tel Aviv. He scored 19 goals and in 46 appearances for his team last season, and 12 in 50 the campaign before that.
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New England Revolution, who finished second-bottom of the MLS' Eastern Conference in 2024, have submitted an offer to sign Turgeman, according to journalist Luca Bendoni.
🇺🇸 New England Revolution have submitted an offer to Maccabi Tel Aviv for 21yo forward Dor Turgeman. His profile is also being considered by multiple European clubs including Rangers, in case of outgoings. #NERevs #RangersFC after @SethMan31 pic.twitter.com/ucygYNhNSq
— Luca Bendoni (@LucaBendoni) August 7, 2025
The 21-year-old currently has a year remaining on his Maccabi contract. It remains to be seen where his future lies this summer.
A few weeks ago, Maccabi boss Zarko Lazetic hinted it would take a mega offer to tempt them into selling Turgeman, quoting a previously mentioned £4 million fee as not being close to the mark.
He told Sport 1: "He is a football beast, only a fairytale offer would tempt the club to sell the player. £4million will not be enough."