
Vaclav Cerny wants Rangers permanent transfer but winger reveals why Ibrox contract talks are on hold
Vaclav Cerny wants Rangers permanent transfer but winger reveals why Ibrox contract talks are on hold
Winger Vaclav Cerny “definitely” wants a permanent move to Rangers in the summer.
However, the Wolfsburg loanee admits he has not heard from the Light Blues on a move at this stage – or the position of the Bundesliga side.
The Czech winger is currently on international duty as he faces a World Cup qualifying double header with the Faroe Islands and Gibraltar – but faced questions over his club future.
Cerny has broken his silence on the ‘watergate’ row – which saw the winger throw water at Celtic fans and leaves him facing sanctions from the SFA and a police probe.
The 27-year-old was asked if he wanted to remain at Rangers beyond his current deal and he said: “I definitely do. But there are so many aspects that I can’t control. All I can do is be the best I can and keep up my form and numbers.”
Pressed on whether he was considering his options at this stage of the season he told Sport: “I honestly say no. There’s no time for that, we play every three days. I don’t have an option, that’s the only official one. I don’t know what will happen.”
The wide man admitted there has been no indication from the club that they want him to stay – despite being among the stand-out performers in a disappointing campaign.
Pressed on if the Scottish Premiership side have made their stance clear, he said: “No. I’m having fun with everyone as I go.
“Rangers will be going through some changes in the summer, there’s talk of new owners buying a large percentage of the shares.
“But nothing is confirmed, it’s just being talked about and written about in the media. It wouldn’t be right to discuss something with someone who doesn’t know what will happen in two months. It’s too early for that.”
He was also quizzed on contact from his parent club: “No, there’s zero contact. Who knows if they have Scottish channels.”
Cerny was also addressed the prospect of making a move to the Premier League with clubs “watching”, the winger said: “I won’t say no or yes.
“I have some experience, I’ve experienced something, I won’t say any dreams. I’m doing everything I can to open as many doors as possible for me after the season and to be able to choose.
“I don’t care if they’re doors at Rangers, Wolfsburg, in Spain, Italy, England, Holland or somewhere else. It’s up to me to open as many as possible.”
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