ALFREDO MORELOS has reportedly kicked out an offer from super rich Qatari side Al Duhail.
A number of clubs across Europe are keen to land the Colombian’s signature, but the 23-year-old has already told how he is content at Rangers, where he is under contract until 2023.
The Daily Mail report that Al Duhail, who are leaders of the Qatar Stars League, have contacted Rangers regarding Morelos’ availability.
The cash rich side have already signed Juventus trio Mario Mandzukic, Mehdi Benatia and Han Kwang-song.
It is understood Rangers are looking for a fee of £15million if they were to sell Morelos.
The Ibrox club have already turned down approaches from Bordeaux and Dynamo Kiev.
Al Duhail have also been linked with Manchester City veteran David Silva this summer as they look to boost their squad ahead of next season.
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