According to reports in Turkey, Ryan Kent, a former winger for the Rangers, was cut from the Fenerbahce team after failing to secure a deadline day transfer.
After his time with the Light Blues ended in the summer, the 26-year-old signed a free agent deal and departed Ibrox. Since then, he has been playing for the Istanbul giants, although his move overseas has not gone as planned.
The majority of Kent’s minutes have come from the Europa Conference League. Although he has only made seven appearances in the Super Lig, totaling 134 minutes, he has earned five starts in the European tournament.
On the day of the deadline, Serie A powerhouse Lazio made an unexpected bid to bring him to Italy, seemingly sealing his destiny. Kent was left in uncertainty regarding Fenerbahce when the move fell through.
Yenicag now claims that Ismail Kartal, the manager, is “sacrificing” Kent throughout the second half of the season. Fenerbahce will “leave him off the list” in order to fulfill their foreign player limit.
A squad of up to 14 foreign players is permitted in the Super Lig. Either Miha Zajc or the former Rangers player has to be let go, and the latter has thrown in the towel.
Should Kent remain on the squad list, he might still play in the Conference League. It happens after Fotomac declared the assailant will be moving to the Court of Arbitration and FIFA.
His grievance was his unpaid salary and the fact that he was excluded from Turkish plans; a claim for wage arrears may only be submitted to the football association’s regulatory body in the event that a payment is not received for 91 consecutive days.
Before he signed a permanent deal in 2019, Steven Gerrard brought the forward to Glasgow on loan from Liverpool in 2018. He participated in the 2022 Europa League final team and helped win the Premiership in 2021.
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