The Scotsman

Candeias quits Rangers for Turkey talks

- By ANDY NEWPORT

Steven Gerrard has revealed Daniel Candeias is set for the Ibrox exit after the winger admitted he does not want to stay and fight for his Rangers place.

The Portuguese attacker is on his way to Turkey to open talks with a club – believed to be Genclerbir­ligi.

Gerrard and director of football Mark Allen met with the former Benfica man on Wednesday for a heart-to-heart discussion and made it clear he was still in their plans for the season ahead.

But the 31-year-old confessed he was looking for guaranteed action – something Gerrard was not prepared to offer after signing Sheyi Ojo, Greg Stewart and Jake Hastie to provide competitio­n on the right flank. Now Gerrard has “reluctantl­y” given Candeias permission to fly to Ankara to discuss his move.

“I had a conversati­on on Wednesday with Daniel and he said he wanted to go and speak to a team in Turkey,” said Gerrard. “We’ve had an approach and we had a real adult conversati­on. I said I wanted him to stay and fight for the shirt and be part of the squad but he said he wants to go and explore the situation in Turkey so we reluctantl­y but respectful­ly granted him permission.

“He’s a good man and been a good servant so he’s

going to speak to the club in Turkey and we’ll see how that one develops.

“I have to respect Daniel and keep a lot of the conversati­on private but it boils down to him wanting to be a regular starter as in every single game. At his age he doesn’t want to be part of the squad and fight for the shirt without any guarantees.

“Myself and Mark Allen [DOF] sat in front of him and echoed that we’d like him to stay so we’ll see how it develops in the next 24 to 48 hours. My gut feeling is that he wants to move on. The financial side of it isn’t my business but I only want people who are prepared to fight for the shirt and nobody is guaranteed to start.”

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