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Leon Balogun to link up with ex-Rangers team-mate after being left unemployed aged 36 when he was released by Ibrox club

Leon Balogun to link up with ex-Rangers team-mate after being left unemployed aged 36 when he was released by Ibrox club

Scottish Sun13-06-2025
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LEON BALOGUN looks set to link up with former Rangers defensive partner Connor Goldson and sign for Cypriot club Aris Limassol.
The veteran Nigerian international was released this summer after ending his second spell at Ibrox.
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Leon Balogun proved his worth for the Ibrox men again in the season just past
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Leon Balogun hugs Connor Goldson
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Leon Balogun
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And he's in talks to join up again with Goldson in Cyprus after ambitious Aris offered him a deal to play on the Mediterranean island.
Goldson moved there last summer after making over 300 appearances in six years for Rangers and he partnered Balogun at the back often.
Aris were disappointed they missed out on the title to Pafos FC and are desperate to push for the league next season.
Balogun and Goldson played together in both of Rangers' recent cup triumphs - in the 2022 Scottish Cup win over Hearts and the League Cup victory against Aberdeen a year later.
Now they could be set to link up again in Cyprus.
More to follow.
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