Rangers transfer target slapped with ‘fine’ and leaves boss fuming after trying to force through Ibrox move

Rangers transfer target slapped with 'fine' and leaves boss fuming after trying to force through Ibrox move
Rangers transfer target slapped with 'fine' and leaves boss fuming after trying to force through Ibrox move

Rangers transfer target slapped with ‘fine’ and leaves boss fuming after trying to force through Ibrox move

Rangers transfer target slapped with ‘fine’ and leaves boss fuming after trying to force through Ibrox move

With his pursuit of a Rangers transfer, Jefte went AWOL and was left ‘collected the fine’.

Rangers transfer target slapped with 'fine' and leaves boss fuming after trying to force through Ibrox move
Rangers transfer target slapped with ‘fine’ and leaves boss fuming after trying to force through Ibrox move

During the January transfer window,

Philippe Clement was eager to sign the

Brazilian left-back. The 20-year-old is on loan at APOEL Nicosia in Cyprus with a

contract at Fluminense in his native country,

but the agreement falls through near the deadline.

Oscar Cortes, Mohamed Diomande, and Fabio Silva all joined Rangers during the

winter transfer window. It’s said that the Ibrox club has the upper hand when it

comes to moving for Jefte in the summer,

so a summer transfer may still be in the works.

During the winter transfer window, Oscar Cortes,

Mohamed Diomande, and Fabio

Silva all joined Rangers. A summer transfer may still be in the works because it’s

rumored that the Ibrox club has the upper hand when it comes to pushing for Jefte.

The young player’s comeback “did not come off particularly clean,”

according to

Kerkida, and supervisor Ricardo Sa Pinto was not happy.

As he makes amends for his acts in January,

Jefte is said to have been “collecting the fine based on internal regulations.”

An “important role” will also be played by his public

apologies in the outcome of his return to action. Following the transfer debacle, he

posted the following on social media:

“I would like to apologize to all APOEL supporters, my teammates,

the coach, the president, and the entire club staff for my absence.

I made the decision to leave the club at the time of the incident because

I didn’t feel like I could help it.

The institution has been deserving of all of my attention,

devotion, and commitment for the past few months and going forward.

“We remain stronger than ever and are now 100% focused on

the main objective of winning the championship.”

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