Robin Propper is reportedly set to leave Rangers this summer.
Sources in The Netherlands claim the defender, 31, has 'agreed' to return to his homeland after just one season in Glasgow.
Philippe Clement signed the centre-back last summer from FC Twente. He joined as Connor Goldson's replacement.
However, things haven't panned out as planned for Propper in a Rangers jersey.
He has copped plenty of criticism for his performances at the back, with the Scottish game seemingly too quick and physical for his capabilities, although, injuries were also an issue.
Propper did go on to make 39 appearances across all competitions though, scoring twice, including during a 3-0 victory over Celtic at Ibrox.
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Now, according to TwenteFans, it looks like Propper's short stay in Scotland could be coming to an end.
The site claims he's reached an agreement to go back to his old club, Twente.
The report fails to mention a fee, with the defender contracted at Ibrox until the summer of 2028.
However, they have suggested that Propper will sign a three-year contract at the Eredivisie side.
Russell Martin was yesterday unveiled as Rangers' new head coach.
The former Southampton boss will immediately get to work on shaping his squad ahead of the players returning for pre-season later this month.