Brazilian defender Jefte is poised to complete his move to Rangers after passing a medical.
The Rangers Review revealed on Wednesday that Philippe Clement was set to begin his summer rebuild with the arrival of Jefte and centre-back Jose Cordoba.
And it is understood that Jefte has now moved a step closer to securing his switch after arriving in the UK and undergoing a medical on Thursday.
Rangers were close to completing a deal for Jefte during the January window but he remained on loan at Apoel for the remainder of the term. Clement has now landed his man at the second time of asking and the stopper is poised to finalise his departure from Fluminense to put pen-to-paper in Glasgow.
The Rangers Review revealed earlier this month that Clement was keen on a switch for Levski Sofia star Cordoba after the Panamanian was given a tour of Ibrox and watched the Premiership victory over Kilmarnock. Reports in Bulgaria have credited Norwich City with an interest in Cordoba but it is understood that Rangers remain in the driving seat to secure his services.
Clement admitted last week that he was preparing for the ‘end of a cycle’ this summer as several established members of his squad – including Borna Barisic, John Lundstram and Kemar Roofe - get set to leave Ibrox. There are also doubts over another handful of first team stars after Clement’s side blew their Premiership title bid in the closing weeks of the campaign.
The arrival of Cordoba would strengthen Rangers in the centre-back position and Jefte will fill the void vacated by Barisic as he closes in on a switch to Trabzonspor.
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The moves for Cordoba and Jefte will kick-off a hectic summer of wheeling and dealing for Clement. Rangers remain in discussions with Brighton and Hove Albion over another deal for Abdallah Sima, while Clement is also eager to retain winger Oscar Cortes.
The Colombian saw his term cut short through injury but he is open to extending his stay at Ibrox to be part of Clement’s future plans. And Cortes has also detailed the dream switch that motivates him as he seeks to make a name for himself in the European game.
“I’m doing well now, after everything that has happened,” Cortes said. “There were obviously difficult times but I think that with the help of all the people I have around me they helped me a lot, and they have helped me to be calm in my head as well. I arrived and started to do things very well and well unfortunately the injury came and I had to stop for three months but I thank God I am already in the recovery process.
“Me and my agents are keeping tabs on the negotiations that are taking place. We will see what happens. I'm talking to my agents and also to Lens and Rangers. Let's see what happens. I am waiting.
“Since I started playing soccer, my dream has been to play for Real Madrid, it has always been my dream. My dream is to get to Real Madrid. With work and sacrifice I believe that it can be achieved at some point. They are my team.”
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