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The Herald Scotland
10 hours ago
- Sport
- The Herald Scotland
Vaclav Cerny Rangers transfer return all but ruled out
And Cerny could yet have a part to play at Wolfsburg, who have just appointed new Dutch manager Paul Simonis to take charge for the new campaign. Cerny's agent, David Nehoda, said: "Vaclav will be back in Wolfsburg in time for their start of training. Read more: "We are currently not in talks with Rangers about a possible further collaboration. "There is no concrete offer from any other club either. "The summer transfer market window does continue for a long time though, so everything remains possible." Cerny started 30 league games for Rangers during the season and scored 12 goals in the Premiership. He also netted a further six goals in 12 games in European competition.

The National
10 hours ago
- Sport
- The National
Vaclav Cerny Rangers transfer return all but ruled out
The winger enjoyed an excellent campaign at Ibrox on loan, but there was no option to make the move permanent and the Bundesliga club have reportedly set a £9 million price tag on the player. And Cerny could yet have a part to play at Wolfsburg, who have just appointed new Dutch manager Paul Simonis to take charge for the new campaign. Cerny's agent, David Nehoda, said: "Vaclav will be back in Wolfsburg in time for their start of training. Read more: "We are currently not in talks with Rangers about a possible further collaboration. "There is no concrete offer from any other club either. "The summer transfer market window does continue for a long time though, so everything remains possible." Cerny started 30 league games for Rangers during the season and scored 12 goals in the Premiership. He also netted a further six goals in 12 games in European competition.
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Vaclav Cerny sees sensational Rangers form kill hopes of permanent move as mega fee and eye-watering wage revealed
Rangers' faint hopes of persuading Vaclav Cerny into an Ibrox return look set to be blown out of the water by megabucks offers abroad. The Czech ace was one of the few Rangers players who could hold his head high last term after contributing 18 goals and nine assists during his 12-month loan stint. Advertisement But that sensational form is set to price the Wolfsburg wideman out of a permanent switch to Glasgow. READ MORE: Cyriel Dessers minimum Rangers transfer fee revealed as AEK set to spend big on statement signing READ MORE: Celtic to make it four princes south of the King's Road as Callum Osmand joins £70m of transfer ingenuity The 27-year-old's parent club have slapped a £9million fee on his head. And continental sources have told Record Sport that Cerny has a range of bids from across Europe that could see him bank an eye-watering salary of up to 3.5million euros a year. Record Sport understands those kinds of figures will put him out of Rangers' price range, even with the £20million kitty set to be injected into the Light Blues' coffers by the club's new American owners. Advertisement Cerny must now decide his next step, with his German parent club keen to recoup the £8million they spent signing the former Ajax kid from Dutch side FC Twente two years ago. Turkish outfit Trabzonspor are leading the way having made initial enquires but will face competition from compatriots Besiktas plus a number of clubs in Spain. Vaclav Cerny fights for the ball with Athletic Bilbao's Spanish defender Inigo Lekue Speaking earlier this month, however, Cerny admitted his future is still to be decided. He said: "I still have no idea where I will be playing next season. "The only thing I know is that I am returning to Wolfsburg because the loan was without an option. I have a contract there for two more years. Advertisement "There will be time for a club future after the national team. "I am a regular player at Wolfsburg . The club does not have a coach yet. Of course, I have some preliminary agreements, or I know what is planned for me. "I would like to get the most out of a successful season. Contact (with Wolfsburg) has taken place, we all want to know where we stand. It has become clear what they expect from me, what I expect from them. "I have received a training plan for the summer and we are moving forward."


Daily Record
12-06-2025
- Sport
- Daily Record
Rangers transfer news as big spenders join Matija Frigan chase and Vaclav Cerny loan terms ‘revealed'
The former Croatian youth international is on Gers radar this summer Interest in Rangers target Matija Frigan is heating up - with the Westerlo frontman now linked with a reunion with one of his former managers who has now taken up the reins at an English Championship club. Record Sport understands that the Croatian striker is a summer target for new Gers sporting director Kevin Thelwell, who is keen to make his mark at Ibrox. Frigan joined Westerlo from Rijeka in 2023 and has scored 19 goals across his two seasons so far in Belgum. However, Record Sport has also learned that newly promoted Bundesliga side Hamburg are also in the race to land their forward, and are willing to launch an £8.5 million bid that could blow Russell Martin 's side out of the water. And reports in Croatia now state that English second tier side Hull City are also very keen on Frigan. The Tigers have just appointed Sergej Jakirovic - who previously led Dinamo Zagreb to the league title in 2024 - as their new head coach. Jakirovic previously worked with Frigan at Rijeka and it was under his management in the second half of the 2022/23 season that the Gers target enjoyed his best scoring campaign to date, netting 15 times in 32 matches in all competitions. And the EFL club are said to be hopeful that the previous working relationship between the duo could give them the edge in a potential transfer tussle. Hull were taken over by Turkish media moguls Acun Medya in 2022 and splahed out nearly £30million on transfer fees last season as the Championship side only avoided the drop to EFL League One by virtue of goal difference. One man who Rangers fans would love to see back at Ibrox next season is Vaclav Cerny. But the chances of the Czech Republic star pulling on the Light Blues' jersey once again is looking increasingly unlikely, with the returning Wolfsburg winger not short of suitors. The Bundesliga side are said to have placed a £9million price tag on Cerny's head, having signed the 27-year-old for £8million from FC Twente in 2023. Turkish outfit Trabzonspor are very keen on the player, and are reportedly willing to cash in on their £9.3million-rated Ukrainian international Oleksandr Zubkov in order to fund a deal for Cerny -who is said to be looking for a salary of around £2.9million a year. Haber61 claim that the Super Lig team will submit an initial loan offer to Wolfsburg with an obligation to buy next summer. You can get all the news you need on our dedicated Rangers and Celtic pages, and sign up to our newsletters to make sure you never miss a beat throughout the season. We're also on WhatsApp where we bring all the latest breaking news and transfer gossip directly to you phone. Join our Rangers community here and our Celtic community here.

The National
11-06-2025
- Sport
- The National
Transfer latest on ex-Rangers loan star Vaclav Cerny
The Czech winger spent last season on loan at Ibrox after being identified by Philippe Clement last summer. He went on to make a positive impact during his timein Glasgow. And this saw his parent club, Wolfsburg, slap a £9m asking price on his head. So, while that ruled Rangers out of the running as far as a permananet deal was concerned, it's reported that Turkish outfit Trabzonspor want to land the 27-year-old this summer. It's said that Trabzonspor could cash in one one of their current players to free up wages for the potential arrival of Cerny. Taka Gazete claim that the Trabzon side want to sell Oleksandr Zubkov for around €11million (£9.3million). Read more: The attacking midfielder was only signed in February, but looks set to move on. Trabzonspor would be in line to make a profit on the 28-year-old, which would then allow manager Fatih Tekke to push for the signing of Cerny. The Turkish outfit could face competition from league rivals Besiktas and several clubs in Spain for the former Gers attacker.