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Where has he went mate?
Helsingborg.

 

Alejandro Bedoya ‏@AleBedoya17

Hard decisions need made! I've decided to move on but am extremely grateful at opportunity to have played at Rangers! Thanks for support!

Alejandro Bedoya ‏@AleBedoya17

Looking forward to joining up w/ my new teammates at Helsingborg tomorrow for my first training session! #excited

 

Help put them out and it'll be a real parting gift.

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McCulloch, Little, Sandaza, Kyle, McKay, Kal Naismith, Shiels can virtually play up front as well, so it really seems like enough strikers for me.

 

I realise injuries are possible but we need to trust the young players at this level or we never will.

 

And Hemmings.....

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Brazilian midfielder Andre Moritz has started a trial period with Rangers, STV understands.

 

The 26-year-old, who holds Italian citizenship, is available on a free transfer having left Turkish club Mersin Idmanyurdu in the summer.

 

Moritz has spent the last five years in Turkey, having moved to Kasimpasa S.K. from Fluminese in 2007, before going to spend a season apiece with Kayserispor and Mersin.

 

A left-sided attacking player, Moritz arrived in Scotland at the weekend and joined Ally McCoist's side for training at Murray Park on Monday.

 

Rangers have already added his compatriot Emilson Cribari to their squad, as reinforcements are added ahead of the commencement of a one-year signing embargo starting September 1.

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RANGERS had two players on trial this morning as Ally McCoist continues his quest to bolster his Light Blues squad.

 

Brazilian midfielder Andre Moritz was part of the group which worked at Murray Park after he arrived in Glasgow over the weekend.

And Frenchman Sebastian Faure was also back at Auchenhowie after spending time there towards the end of last week.

Left-sided Moritz, who holds an Italian passport and would not need a work permit, started his career at Avai in his homeland before going on to play at Internacional and Fluminense.

He then moved to Turkish football in 2007 and spent time with Kasimpasa SK and Kayserispor, the club currently managed by ex-Ger Shota Arveladze.

Moritz, 26, was most recently with Mersin Idmanyurdu and is available for nothing as he is a free agent.

Faure, meanwhile, is a former France under-20 defender who started his career at Lyon and went to Nantes on loan from them earlier this year.

The temporary switch was unsuccessful, however, as he suffered further pain following a previous broken toe.

Faure left the Stade de Gerland in the summer and was on trial with Leeds earlier this summer but didn’t sign a deal with them.

The 21-year-old has good pedigree, having represented his country at under-17, under-18, under-19 and under-20 levels.

Faure was also part of the French squad which came fourth in the FIFA Under-20 World Cup in Colombia last year.

McCoist, assistant manager Kenny McDowall and first-team coach Ian Durrant will continue looking at the two players this week before deciding whether to offer them contracts.

Rangers have so far made five new signings this summer, bringing Ian Black, Fran Sandaza, Dean Shiels, Kevin Kyle and Emilson Cribari to the club.

Forward Andy Little also returned to the Light Blues to sign terms after his previous deal expired in May.

And McCoist is keen to bolster his pool further ahead of the start of a year-long transfer embargo on September 1.

 

these two sound pretty promising.

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RANGERS have given Andre Moritz the chance to win a deal at Ibrox after being tipped off about the Brazilian by Shota Arveladze.

 

 

Moritz checked in at Auchenhowie yesterday for a trial period as manager Ally McCoist steps up his recruitment drive.

 

 

The 26-year-old left-sided attacking midfielder is a free agent having left Turkish side Mersin Idmanyurdu in the summer.

 

 

Moritz, who holds an Italian passport, played for Internacional and Fluminense in his homeland before moving to Turkey.

 

 

He has spent the last five years in Turkey with spells at Kasimpasa, Kayserispor where he played under Arveladze, and Mersin.

 

 

Ex-Rangers favourite Arveladze is now manager of Kayserispor and recommended Moritz to McCoist. The Light Blues have already added Moritz’s compatriot Emilson Cribari to their squad as they bid to strengthen before a 12-month signing embargo kicks in on September 1.

 

Rangers have given Andre Moritz the chance to win a deal at Ibrox

 

 

 

 

 

The Ibrox club have also extended French Under-20 international defender Sebastien Faure’s trial period.

 

 

The 21-year-old trained with Rangers last week and has been invited back as McCoist considers strengthening his defensive options, with Carlos Bocanegra, Dorin Goian and Kirk Broadfoot poised to leave before the end of the month because of clauses in their contracts. Faure is also a free agent, having been released by Lyon.

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@ScottBurns75: Andre Mortiz had a medical at #rangers today and is expected to play in a closed door game against #hamilton accies 2moro. Terms not agrd

 

@ScottBurns75: Been told that Sabastien Faure, a Greek defender and Brazilian winger could also play in the #rangers game v #accies

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Might be another Brazilian winger.

 

Targets are worrying me now, we seem to still be pushing towards foreigners and just bypassing youth, not very impressed with the policy at the moment. Although a lot of the Scottish guys probably don't want to play for us.

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