According to Scottish Sun journalist Andy Devlin, Eros Grezda has rejoined Osijek on a permanent deal almost eighteen months after he signed for Rangers in August 2018.
The 24-year-old winger endured an underwhelming maiden campaign at Ibrox and has faded into obscurity during his second season with the club.
Steven Gerrard consistently overlooked him this season and he did not receive a single call up to the first team squad for a single SPFL or Europa League fixture before his departure.
The writing was firmly on the wall for the Albania international and supporters are naturally pleased to see the back of him.
Ross Wilson, the club’s new sporting director as of October 2019, has received plenty of endorsement on social media for managing to attract a suitor for Grezda, and the Gers faithful have been turning out in their numbers to laud his impact.
And one fan alluded to the fact Grezda’s exit could free up space in the squad for a new player to come in.
With the January window open for business, fans may well be hoping this exit facilitates the arrival of a new player to bolster the club’s chances of winning the SPFL title.
Two fans, however, went for a more creative verdict on the deal and talked up Wilson’s negotiating skills with a pair of tongue-in-cheek analogies.
Ice to the Eskimos, anyone?






