According to recent reports, Glasgow Rangers centre-forward, Alfredo Morelos, is looking more and more likely to depart the Gers this summer in a big-money move.

The report by El Espectador (via Sport Witness) claims that "everything indicates" the Rangers striker will now leave Ibrox this summer after the Gers secured their first top flight in 10 years.

Morelos, who has scored 15 goals and registered 12 assists over 35 appearances in all competitions for Steven Gerrard's side this season, has been heavily linked with a move away from the club in the past, however, El Espectador state that the £33,000 per week 24-year-old has now "left his mark" in Glasgow following the club's recent league success.

It is said that Gers will be looking for a fee of around $30 million (£21.6 million) for the £10.8 million-rated Colombia international, a figure which would "serve to finish consolidating" the club's recovery from financial ruin.

Transfer Tavern Take

Having scored a quite remarkable 92 goals and providing 42 assists over his 173 appearances since joining from HJK Helsinki in a £1.08 million deal back in 2017, it is undeniable that Rangers have got their money's worth out of Morelos and would be making a massive profit if the quoted £21.6m fee comes to fruition.

And, considering the player's reported desire to leave on previous occasions, perhaps, following the club's league title, now could indeed be the ideal time for the club to cash in on the centre-forward, as El Espectador suggest.

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