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Thread: Leipzig slap down transfer rumour

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    Leipzig slap down transfer rumour

    Rangers star Barrie McKay had reportedly been the subject of interest from Red Bull Leipzig, according to The Daily Record.

    The German outfit have supposedly held talks with Rangers regarding a move that could be worth around £6m.

    However, since the report, a number of outlets have moved to deny these claims, including a spokesperson for Red Bull Leipzig.

    The Record claim that RB Leipzig spotted McKay during the recent friendly between the two sides, in which Mark Warburton’s team lost 4-0.

    The winger does only have 18 months left on his current Rangers deal and Leipzig sporting director, Ralf Rangnick, was apparently impressed with what he saw.

    The Bundesliga new boys have got previous buying Scottish players, with them splashing out £13m on McKay’s Scotland teammate Ollie Burke from Nottingham Forest last summer.

    For now, at least, this looks like a non-starter

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    Will the huns be complaining about this 'fake news'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    Will the huns be complaining about this 'fake news'

    Well Trump fkd off the fake news outlets which mean the daily rectum will be barred from the Whitehouse!!

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