Rangers have yet to receive an 'official bid' for defender Borna Barisic, according to The 4th Official.

The lowdown

Turkish outlet Fanatik reported at the weekend (via Ibrox News) that an offer had been made for the Croatian left-back.

It came from Trabzonspor, who are said to be one of the three Turkish Super Lig outfits showing an interest in the 29-year-old.

The Athletic's Jordan Campbell is unsure whether Barisic will deem that league 'the right challenge' but says that the player could leave 'if the right bid comes in'.

The latest

The 4th Official tweeted on Sunday evening: "As of right now, Rangers have not received any official bid for Borna Barisic."

They stated via Patreon that 'two separate sources have confirmed' this, but it remains to be seen whether or not a concrete offer arrives for the 29-year-old in the coming days and weeks.

The verdict

Barisic is valued at £5.4m by Transfermarkt and still has two years remaining on his £18,000-per-week contract, so Rangers should be able to bank a healthy sum to inflate their transfer budget.

He has played 155 games for the Gers, commendably providing 35 assists from left-back in that time, in addition to seven goals. James Tavernier, the man on the opposite side of Rangers' defence and no slouch himself in terms of setting up goals, has called him a 'quality' player with an 'unbelievable' delivery.

However, there have also been concerns raised about Barisic, with the Croatian accused of 'sleeping' in a 1-1 Old Firm draw in May.

Should the 29-year-old leave Ibrox, Calvin Bassey is capable of taking over the left-back role, with John Souttar potentially slotting in alongside Connor Goldson in the heart of defence.

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