Join thousands of fans who have signed up to our Rangers newsletter. Subscribe Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Invalid Email

Eros Grezda is on his way to France to complete a £1.75 million switch to ambitious French side Brest.

The Rangers winger has struggled to adapt since his £2m move from Croatian side Osijek last summer and was frozen out.

Manager Steven Gerrard told the 24-year-old he could leave Ibrox as he wasn't part of his plans.

And Brest have beaten rivals Dijon to sign Grezda , who has been offered a four-year deal with the side who won promotion to Ligue 1 by finishing runners-up in the second tier of French football last term.

Gerrard said this week: "I think he has found the whole game here and demands here tough. There is still a talent there.

"I have no doubt he can go to a league, a team and a manager that might suit his style and be a success."

Grezda is set to travel to France to undergo his medical with Brest this weekend and become the latest unwanted Rangers star to leave the club,following the departure of fellow winger Daniel Candeias to Turkey earlier this week.

He started just seven league games for Gerrard's side and netted twice - a brace against Motherwell in a 7-1 romp in November.

(Image: SNS Group)

Meanwhile Andy Halliday insists Rangers have no trophy preference as the Ibrox side eye silverware this season.

He said “We want to do well in every competition we’re involved in.

“Our priority is to win medals and silverware but we also want to get to the group stage of the Europa League too.

“I don’t think too many outside of the club thought we could do it last year – especially after going out in the first round the year before.

“We need to be doing well in Europe on a regular basis.

“It’s not that long ago Rangers and Celtic were getting to group stages year in year out.

“So if we can get there again then it’s another good step forward.