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Ross Wilson details Rangers transfer stance as he claims Ibrox side knocked back big-money bids for top stars

Ross Wilson has revealed Rangers knocked back big-money bids for some top stars - as he outlined the club's strong transfer stance.

The Light Blues' sporting director explained how the club are in no rush to sell any of their main men despite interest in Alfredo Morelos, Borna Barisic and Ryan Kent.

Defender Filip Helander was also linked with a move south to the Premier League and Glen Kamara has been monitored by top European clubs for some time.

But Wilson says Gers' players are content where they are in Glasgow thanks to the tight-knit squad mentality on show at Ibrox.

Speaking to 90 Min, Wilson explained: "This is an exciting place to be and by becoming a winning Rangers, this is a difficult club to leave for anyone.

"You leave behind 50,000 fans, regular European football and a very exciting team. If anyone leaves Rangers it has to be for someone exciting or a new challenge, as there are few who match this club in terms of its size.

“Selling players is normal, but we don’t have that big a track record at the moment - we are probably only coming back to that level now.

"We now have a talented team and this is a connected squad; this group are so close and are genuinely mates, they have fitted in like a glove.

"Yes, people will try and entice them, and we have rejected some big offers for players in each of my summer windows here, but the time will come when players do leave.

"And when it does we will move on to the next player and embrace that freshness.

“The chairman and the board are so intent on taking the club to back where we want to be.

"We are delighted to have won the 55th title in in our history - it was such a significant one for the fans and the club."

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