Rangers target Oguz Aydin as summer transfer option from Fenerbahce
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 22, 2026, 7:20 PM
Last updated Aug 22, 2026

Rangers are reportedly pursuing Oguz Aydin from Fenerbahce as a summer transfer target. The Turkish international, previously at Alanyaspor, has had limited playing time under José Mourinho. Rangers are looking to strengthen their wing positions after several departures, with Aydin potentially available for an affordable fee. His representatives are in discussions with the club to explore options for a move.
- •Rangers are interested in signing Oguz Aydin from Fenerbahce.
- •Aydin has struggled for minutes in his recent season.
- •Rangers lack depth on the flanks after player departures.
- •The Turkish forward is seen as a viable summer target.
- •Aydin's representatives are discussing potential options with Rangers.
- 7:20 PMYahoo Sports — Rangers Identify This Turkish Attacker As A Summer Target: Why He Would Bolster Their Squad
"If a recent report from the Turkish outlet Takvim is true, Rangers are plotting a summer move for Oguz Aydin. But they are not alone in the hunt, with Dutch giants Feyenoord, Spanish side Espanyol and...
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