Rangers are at risk of missing out on defender Bryan Reynolds after French side Rennes submitted a bid for the American full-back.
The Ibrox club are undergoing significant change following Derek McInnes’ appointment, with expectations rising that he can mount a serious Scottish Premiership challenge.
🚨 EXCL - Le Stade Rennais fonce sur Bryan Reynolds ! 🇺🇸 Le Stade Rennais a transmis une offre de 3,8 M€ au KVC Westerlo pour le latéral droit américain. À un an de la fin de son contrat, Reynolds suscite de nombreux intérêts. #SRFC #mercato pic.twitter.com/JNE009UHsb
— Sacha Tavolieri (@sachatavolieri) June 24, 2026
However, according to Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri, Rennes have now made a decisive move by lodging a €3.8m offer for the 24-year-old, placing them firmly in the race for his signature.
Rangers are in the market for a new right-back following the departure of long-serving captain James Tavernier, who left the club at the end of his contract this summer.
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Westerlo are aware of Rangers’ interest in Reynolds, but competition is intensifying for the defender, who has attracted attention from multiple clubs.
Reynolds, who has previously been on the books at FC Dallas, Roma and Kortrijk, has become a key figure at Westerlo, making close to 150 appearances for the Belgian side.
His current deal runs until next summer, and the club are open to a sale during this window.