SEVILLA have made an €8million bid for Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos, according to reports.
The Ibrox frontman only has one year left on his current deal, so the Govan outfit may be forced to cash in on their star man this window.
According to Seville paper Estadio Deportivo, La Liga giants Sevilla have now tabled a €8million bid for Morelos.
🚨EL SEVILLA FC, A POR ALFREDO MORELOS
— El Chiringuito TV (@elchiringuitotv) June 22, 2022
💰Informa @GonzaloTortosa que el conjunto sevillista ha hecho una OFERTA de 8 millones de euros.
🇨🇴Al delantero del Rangers le gusta la opción de recalar en el Sánchez Pizjuán. pic.twitter.com/AbO1A4wpKO
It is understood this bid would be rejected by the Ibrox club as the fee is wide of the mark from what they are looking for.
The Rangers striker has never shied away from discussing a big-money move away from Ibrox and he has revealed that he would like to test himself in an elite European league.
We told earlier this week how Besiktas were also linked with the 26-year-old, with some reports suggesting the Turkish outfit were in talks with Rangers.
Morelos was cruelly ruled out of the run-in last season after picking up a thigh injury. As a result he missed both the Europa and Scottish Cup finals.
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