Borna Barisic's exit from Rangers has been sealed, according to a report.
The Daily Record say Trabzonspor have agreed a deal to sign the left-back upon the expiry of his contract at Ibrox.
The Turkish side has been linked with a move for the Croatia international for some time.
And it now appears the 31-year-old has secured his long-term future, with his days at Rangers now numbered.
It's also said, as has been rumoured, that Trabzonspor is confident of signing John Lundstram too.
Philippe Clement admitted last week that the midfielder has an offer on the table, with his deal at Rangers up this summer also.
But while Barisic has sealed a two-year deal in Turkey this summer, Lundstram is purely focussed on seeing out this season with Rangers as he tries to help Clement's side win the Premiership and Scottish Cup to complete a domestic treble.
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Lundstram has been offered a new contract by Clement, but this has yet to be signed. He joined three years ago under Steven Gerrard after he left Premier League side Sheffield United.
Trabzonspor president Ertugrul Dogan was asked about the potential transfers this week.
He said: “It would not be right for me to confirm names here. Some are right, some names are wrong, but with regard to the names mentioned, I can only say we are working in coordination with the manager, Abdullah Avcı.
“We plan to complete most of the transfers for the new season in the coming days. The aim is to start the season with a ready-made squad that the entire technical team has approved for the pre-season camp. Therefore, we are progressing that aspect of the work quickly with our manager and his team. We’ve done the hard part.”
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