Albion Rrahmani in emotional farewell as Rangers scouted striker waves goodbye to Rapid Bucharest
Wanted man Albion Rrahmani said goodbye to Rapid Bucharest with Rangers holding a significant interest in the £6.2m-rated striker.
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Wanted man Albion Rrahmani said goodbye to Rapid Bucharest with Rangers holding a significant interest in the £6.2m-rated striker.
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