
Robin Propper ‘reaches agreement' to leave Rangers with Dutch defender set to exit after just a year
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ROBIN PROPPER could be set to leave Rangers after just a year at Ibrox.
Dutch reports are claiming the defender has 'agreed' to make a return to the Netherlands.
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Robin Propper has struggled for form at Rangers
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He scored as Rangers beat Celtic 3-0 in January
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Propper, 31, was signed by Rangers last summer from FC Twente.
A replacement for Connor Goldson, Propper was Twente's captain when he made the switch to Glasgow.
It's a transfer that hasn't really worked out, however.
Propper has often struggled with the physical side of the Scottish game with his performances regularly coming in for criticism.
He's also had his fair share of injury issues.
Propper made 39 appearances in all competitions last season, scoring twice.
His first goal for the club came during a 3-0 win over Celtic in the Old Firm clash at Ibrox in January.
But his time with the Gers could be coming to an end if Dutch reports are correct.
He's been heavily linked with a move back to the Netherlands since the season came to an end and it looks like there might be some meat on the bones after all.
TwenteFans are claiming that Propper has 'reached an agreement' to return to Twente.
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No fee has as of yet been suggested although it's claimed Propper will sign a three-year contract to go back to his previous club.
If Propper moves on, it means he obviously won't be playing under the new Rangers boss.
Russell Martin was confirmed the Gers' new head coach on Thursday morning.
An appointment that has certainly divided the Light Blues fans but Martin is vowing to win the supporters over.
He said: "As soon as the Rangers job came up, this was the one I really wanted.
"I wanted it because of the expectation, the size of the club and what it means to people.
"Rangers is something completely different to anything else in football and I felt that when I was here as a player.
"That comes into my mind too, that the one thing that hurt me when I look back on my career is that it didn't go well here.
"I'm desperate to show a different version of myself here than I did previously.
"So with all that in mind I was really honest from the outset that I wanted to be the Rangers manager and that this was my first choice.
"My agent kept saying to me to play my cards close to my chest but I was really open and honest and now I'm delighted to be here."
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