Ex-Rangers star Vaclav Cerny looks set to be on the move to another new club, it has emerged.
The Czech winger spent last season on loan at Ibrox after being identified by Philippe Clement last summer.
He went on to make a positive impact during his timein Glasgow.
And this saw his parent club, Wolfsburg, slap a £9m asking price on his head.
So, while that ruled Rangers out of the running as far as a permananet deal was concerned, it's reported that Turkish outfit Trabzonspor want to land the 27-year-old this summer.
It's said that Trabzonspor could cash in one one of their current players to free up wages for the potential arrival of Cerny.
Taka Gazete claim that the Trabzon side want to sell Oleksandr Zubkov for around €11million (£9.3million).
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The attacking midfielder was only signed in February, but looks set to move on.
Trabzonspor would be in line to make a profit on the 28-year-old, which would then allow manager Fatih Tekke to push for the signing of Cerny.
The Turkish outfit could face competition from league rivals Besiktas and several clubs in Spain for the former Gers attacker.