Robin Propper is finally set to leave Rangers.
The Ibrox defender is expected to complete a transfer move to return to his former club, FC Twente.
Propper had been heavily involved under Philippe Clement at [[Rangers]] but fell out of the first-team picture after the Belgian boss was dismissed.
The centre-back had been heavily linked with a return to Twente, the club he left to join Rangers.
Reports last week had revealed a contract stand-off due to his contract terms offered at Twente being less than his Rangers wages.
However, as reported by The Rangers Review, the issues have now been resolved, with sources confident the move will go through.
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Russell Martin confirmed a transfer offer had been accepted for Propper with the defender set to return to Twente in the near future.
It comes after Twente technical director Jan Streuer threatened to move on from Propper unless a deal could be agreed after a protracted process.
He said: "All sorts of factors beyond your control (dictate transfers). Just before last season, our captain Robin Propper left at the last minute.
"We really missed him. Rangers bought him. A top Scottish club. You can't compete with them.
"Now there's a new manager at Rangers, he might play less. Then he might be able to return.
"But he'll want to wait and see first if he actually plays less. We have to decide: do we wait for that or do we see what happens next?"