Overview
- Rangers are reported to be actively pursuing 20‑year‑old Kim Min‑su but have not activated his €10m (£8.5m) release clause and are still weighing whether to make a formal offer.
- Sources say personal terms are unlikely to be a barrier if Rangers decide to trigger the clause and move forward with a deal.
- The pursuit follows limited summer additions on the flanks — Daisuke Yokota has arrived but a proposed PSV signing collapsed — leaving wide creativity a priority for Derek McInnes and recruitment chiefs.
- Rangers are also exploring alternative wide options, including talks over Vaclav Cerny that face wage‑demand issues and links to Fenerbahce’s Oguz Aydin.
- Interest in Nicolas Raskin from Fenerbahce, with a reported valuation around €17m, could affect available funds and timing, while Girona’s relegation and Kim’s contract situation may put pressure on the Spanish club to sell.