KVC Westerlo is on the verge of re-entering the transfer market with Rangers FC. The Scottish top club made a deal with the Kemphanen in the winter transfer window by signing Tuur Rommens and now seems to have set its sights on another player from the Kuipje. According to Het Nieuwsblad, Rangers has interest in Bryan Reynolds. The interest in Bryan Reynolds is direct and concrete. Rangers is looking for a new right-back, as club icon James Tavernier and Max Aarons will leave the club at the end of the season. As a result, the club must find a replacement. Westerlo is open to selling Reynolds in the upcoming transfer period. This is due to the fact that the defender's contract will expire at the end of the next season. If Reynolds is sold now, he will still be able to generate a transfer fee. Reynolds' market value is currently estimated at 3.5 million euros. In the last season, Reynolds was a regular at KVC Westerlo. The American right-back played 40 times for the club, scoring twice and providing four assists. During his entire time at Westerlo, he played 146 games for the club.
Transfer
Westerlo prepares for potential departure of Bryan Reynolds
Rangers FC has interest in KVC Westerlo's right-back Bryan Reynolds. The Scottish top club is looking for a replacement for James Tavernier and Max Aarons.
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